M
M. Matus
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 15
Citations - 256
M. Matus is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Semiconductor laser theory & Laser. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications receiving 253 citations.
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Four-wave mixing and direct terahertz emission with two-color semiconductor lasers
S. Hoffmann,Martin R. Hofmann,Erik Bründermann,Martina Havenith,M. Matus,Jerome V. Moloney,Andrey S. Moskalenko,Mackillo Kira,S. W. Koch,Shingo Saito,K. Sakai +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors observed four-wave mixing in a semiconductor laser configured to emit on two wavelengths simultaneously and showed that the mixing sidebands exist up to 4 THz stemming from a modulation of the carrier plasma at the difference frequency of the two laser modes.
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Fourier-transform external cavity lasers
M. Breede,S. Hoffmann,J Zimmermann,Jens Struckmeier,Martin R. Hofmann,Thomas Kleine-Ostmann,P. Knobloch,Martin Koch,Jan-Peter Meyn,M. Matus,S. W. Koch,Jerome V. Moloney +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the potential of a new laser resonator design that uses an intracavity Fourier transformation and allows for multi-color operation, gain extension and second harmonic generation (SHG).
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Achronal generalized synchronization in mutually coupled semiconductor lasers.
TL;DR: An analytic interpretation of the achronal synchronization of chaos in mutually coupled semiconductor lasers using a simple rate equation model shows that isochronal synchronization is unstable; a chronal synchronization, on the other hand, is stable if a generalized synchronization function is introduced.
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Dynamics of two-color laser systems with spectrally filtered feedback
TL;DR: In this paper, a two-color laser system based on a semiconductor laser device and spectrally filtered feedback is studied using a broadband numerical simulator and realistic active-structure optical responses.
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Synchronization and multimode dynamics of mutually coupled semiconductor lasers
Claudio R. Mirasso,Claudio R. Mirasso,Miroslav Kolesik,Miroslav Kolesik,M. Matus,J.K. White,Jerome V. Moloney +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the synchronization and dynamical regime of two mutually coupled Fabry-P\'erot and/or distributed feedback lasers are investigated by numerical simulations, with emphasis on the role of the multiple laser-cavity modes.