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1N. Bouche ; M. T. Murphy ; G. G. Kacprzak ; C. Peroux ; T. Contini ; C. L. Martin ; M. Dessauges-Zavadsky
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2013Staff ViewPublication Date: 2013-07-06Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
2Lugagne Delpon, E. ; Oudar, J. L. ; Bouché, N. ; Raj, R.
Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1998Staff ViewISSN: 1077-3118Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: We report on ultrafast excitonic nonlinearities in ion-implanted InGaAs/InAlAs multiple quantum wells. We find that irradiation with energetic O+ and Ni+ ions can reduce the carrier lifetime from 1.6 ns down to 1.7 ps without significantly altering the excitonic absorption properties, making efficient fast saturable absorbers in the 1.3–1.5 μm wavelength range. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
3Bouché, N. ; Dupuy, C. ; Meriadec, C. ; Streubel, K. ; Landreau, J. ; Manin, L. ; Raj, R.
Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1998Staff ViewISSN: 1077-3118Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: Conditions for the optimization of short pulse amplification and gating times in vertical cavity laser amplifiers are elucidated using femtosecond photoexcitation. The experimental results pertaining to the temporal response are analyzed by a theoretical model taking into account the carrier heating and the Fabry–Perot nature of the cavity. A 20 dB amplification gain is obtained in a vertical cavity structure at 1.53 μm with a capacity to function at a rate 〉25 Gb/s. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
4Tacconi, L. J. ; Eisenhauer, F. ; Förster Schreiber, N. M. ; Cimatti, A. ; Daddi, E. ; Bouché, N. ; Davies, R. ; Lehnert, M. D. ; Lutz, D. ; Nesvadba, N. ; Verma, A. ; Abuter, R. ; Shapiro, K. ; Sternberg, A. ; Renzini, A. ; Kong, X. ; Arimoto, N. ; Mignoli, M. ; Genzel, R.
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 2006Staff ViewISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] Observations and theoretical simulations have established a framework for galaxy formation and evolution in the young Universe. Galaxies formed as baryonic gas cooled at the centres of collapsing dark-matter haloes; mergers of haloes and galaxies then led to the hierarchical build-up of galaxy ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: