Understanding Lasers

Chapter 9.6.4: Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers

9.6.4 Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers

A semiconductor diode can serve as an optical amplifier as well as a laser. Like a diode laser, a semiconductor optical amplifier is powered by a current flowing through the device, producing recombination at the junction layer. The difference is that the device amplifies light from an external source, rather than oscillating on its own. This requires coating the diode facets to suppress surface reflection so light makes a single pass through the diode rather than oscillating between reflective surfaces.

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