@inproceedings{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00031025, author = {Yamagishi, Yuki and Sato, Takashi and Okawa, Masashi and Tabira, Shinichi and Matsumoto, Y. and Doi, Kohei}, book = {Proceedings of SPIE - the International Society for Optical Engineering, Proceedings of SPIE - the International Society for Optical Engineering}, month = {Feb}, note = {Even as long ago as the 1960's, scientists understood that diode lasers' oscillation wavelengths demonstrated significant shifts to the shorter wavelength side, when subjected to strong magnetic fields, at extremely low temperatures. When we exposed Fabry-Perot type diode lasers oscillating at 780 nm to weak magnetic fields, at room temperature, the oscillation wavelength was observed to have shifted to the longer wavelength side. In discussions of shift mechanisms aimed at explaining how/why our results differ from those obtained in studies conducted in the 1960's, we noted a rise in temperature and an increase in the carrier density, and how it affected the characteristic shifts observed, when a magnetic field was applied to the Fabry-Perot type laser diodes parallel to the injection current. In the present work, we tested the oscillation wavelength shift of a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) in a magnetic field, because we expected that, by doing so, the VCSEL would show a shorter wavelength side shift., Physics and simulation of optoelectronic devices 20 : 23-26 January 2012 : San Francisco, California, United States : Jan 2012, San Francisco, CA}, pages = {825522-1--825522-7}, publisher = {International Society for Optical Engineering, SPIE}, title = {Oscillation wavelength shifts of observed in vertical cavity surface emitting lasers exposed to magnetic fields}, volume = {8255}, year = {2012} }