P. Moreno, F. Salleras-Vila, A. Markus, A. Crottini, M. Dupertuis, J. Chen, B. Deveaud, A. Fiore
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This work has explored the relaxation oscillation dynamics in two-state quantum dot lasers. The device under investigation is a 3-stack, 2 mm long laser, whose spectrally-resolved light-current characteristics involve ground-state (GS) emission at 1.28 /spl mu/m and excited-state (ES) emission at 1.2 /spl mu/m. Results show good agreement between theory and experiment, which confirms the authors' understanding of the coupled GS-ES dynamics.