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Dynamic Pump probe studies of TE and TM modes in semiconductor optical amplfiers

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figure 3. The output intensity is normalised by the probe signal level that is achieved in the absence of the pump pulse
Fig.5 Characteristic times measurements from pump–probe curve (TE mode).
Fig. 7 Fast recovery time of TE and TM modes as a function of pump energy.

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