
handle: 10446/87250
The paper presents a Cellular Automaton model of a semiconductor laser. The basic physical laws of quantum theory of light-matter interaction are directly described as cellular evolution rules. The use of such a model allows a deep insight in the fundamental properties of radiationmatter interaction in modern optical devices. Simulation results are presented in very good agreement with other classical modelling techniques based on differential equations and with experimental results.
Cellular Automata; Radiation-Matter Interaction; Physical-Based Model
Cellular Automata; Radiation-Matter Interaction; Physical-Based Model
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