This paper describes the effects of barrier-state carriers on the modal gain of InGaAs-GaAs quantum-well (QW) lasers emitting at 980 nm, Experimental studies and numerical simulations are used to examine several drive configurations, each having a unique effect on the laser response, These include compound drive current shapes, optical excitations and fast electrical drives with rise times shorter than 100 ps. We demonstrate that a large barrier-state carrier density affects the index of refraction sufficiently so as to cause a reduction in the confinement factor and modal gain which is large enough to turn the laser off.