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Item Open Access Calculation of temperature distribution and thermo-optical effects in double-end-pumped slab laser(2011) Elahi P.; Morshedi, S.The temperature distribution and thermo-optical effects in a double-end-pumped slab laser are investigated analytically. The theoretical model is given by considering heat generation on both sides of an active medium due to pumping. With account for the pump beam divergence and the heat load, the heat conduction equation is solved, and the temperature distribution and thermal effects, such as thermal lensing and thermal stress, are obtained. The results are applied to a typical Nd:YVO 4 laser crystal slab and discussed. ©2011 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.Item Open Access Scattering analysis of two-dimensional electrons in AlGaN/GaN with bulk related parameters extracted by simple parallel conduction extraction method(American Institute of Physics, 2010-07-15) Lisesivdin, S. B.; Yildiz, A.; Balkan, N.; Kasap, M.; Ozcelik, S.; Özbay, EkmelWe carried out the temperature (22-350 K) and magnetic field (0.05 and 1.4 T) dependent Hall mobility and carrier density measurements on Al 0.22Ga0.78N/GaN heterostructures with AlN interlayer grown by metal-organic chemical-vapor deposition. Hall data is analyzed with a simple parallel conduction extraction method and temperature dependent mobility and carrier densities of the bulk and two-dimensional (2D) electrons are extracted successfully. The results for the bulk carriers are discussed using a theoretical model that includes the most important scattering mechanisms that contribute to the mobility. In order to investigate the mobility of two-dimensional electron gas, we used a theoretical model that takes into account the polar optical phonon scattering, acoustic phonon scattering, background impurity scattering, and interface roughness scattering in 2D. In these calculations, the values are used for the deformation potential and ionized impurity density values were obtained from the bulk scattering analysis. Therefore, the number of fitting parameters was reduced from four to two. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.