Physical properties of short wavelength 2.6µm InAs/AlSb-based quantum cascade lasers

Semiconductor Laser Conference(2010)

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We used high hydrostatic pressure techniques to understand the deteriorating temperature performance with decreasing wavelength of short wavelength quantum cascade lasers. Influence of inter-valley scattering and distribution of the electron wave functions will be discussed.
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indium compounds,light scattering,quantum cascade lasers,inas-alsb,deteriorating temperature performance,electron wave functions,high hydrostatic pressure techniques,inter valley scattering,physical properties,short wavelength quantum cascade lasers,wavelength 2.6 mum,scattering,wave functions
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