Technical Digest. CLEO/Pacific Rim'95. The Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
DOI: 10.1109/cleopr.1995.521307
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Electrical characterisation of a quantum noise suppressed light emitting diode

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“…In particular, the spectral dependence of the suppressed recombination noise has been measured and is evidently (Fig. 5) the same as that of the corresponding external current modulation characteristic, as expected for the leaky reservoir recombination model (Zhang et al . 1995).…”
Section: (5a) Sub-poissonian Photonic Noisesupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…In particular, the spectral dependence of the suppressed recombination noise has been measured and is evidently (Fig. 5) the same as that of the corresponding external current modulation characteristic, as expected for the leaky reservoir recombination model (Zhang et al . 1995).…”
Section: (5a) Sub-poissonian Photonic Noisesupporting
confidence: 73%
“…5. Variation of the 'squeezing bandwidth' (the half-power bandwidth over which the noise is suppressed below the full shot noise level) and the current modulation bandwidth for a pump noise suppressed light-emitting junction diode with injection current showing the macroscopic Coulomb blockade effect (Zhang et al 1995).…”
Section: (5a) Sub-poissonian Photonic Noisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The noise-suppression bandwidth was found [34] to be the same as that for external current modulation as in Fig. 4 and as expected for the leaky reservoir model.…”
Section: Noise Suppression Bandwidthsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The spectral dependence of the suppressed recombination noise in macroscopic and microscopic junctions has been extensively measured [34][35][36]. The noise-suppression bandwidth was found [34] to be the same as that for external current modulation as in Fig.…”
Section: Noise Suppression Bandwidthmentioning
confidence: 86%