Physical properties of short wavelength 2.6µm InAs/AlSb-based quantum cascade lasers
Semiconductor Laser Conference(2010)
Abstract
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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Key words
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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