Lasers, their development, and applications at M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory
Abstract
A historical account of the work on lasers at MIT Lincoln Laboratory is presented. Highlighted are the efforts that led to the coinvention of the semiconductor laser and the Laboratory's later role in establishing the feasibility of GaInAsP/InP semiconductor lasers for use in fiber telecommunications at 1.3-1.5 micron wavelengths. Descriptions of other important developments include tunable lead-salt semiconductor and solid-state lasers for spectroscopy and LIDAR applications, respectively, as well as ultrastable CO2 lasers for coherent infrared radar.
- Publication:
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IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
- Pub Date:
- June 1984
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1984IJQE...20..602R
- Keywords:
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- Laser Applications;
- Lasers;
- Research And Development;
- Semiconductor Lasers;
- Aluminum Gallium Arsenides;
- Band Structure Of Solids;
- Electron Pumping;
- Fiber Optics;
- Gallium Arsenide Lasers;
- Heterojunction Devices;
- Histories;
- Indium Phosphides;
- Infrared Radar;
- Inventions;
- Laser Spectroscopy;
- Optical Communication;
- Optical Radar;
- Solid State Lasers;
- Lasers and Masers