High-performance, homogeneous broad-gain quantum cascade lasers based on dual-upper-state design

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A broad-gain quantum cascade laser design with dual-upper-state is proposed to clarify its own feasibility. Devices employing the proposed active region design exhibit homogeneously wide (>330 cm-1) electroluminescence spectra of which shapes are insensitive to voltage changes. A buried heterostructure laser, emitting at λ∼8.4 μm, demonstrates a high continuous-wave output power of 152 mW together with a high constant slope efficiency of 518 W/A at room temperature. In addition, the device performance is observed to be very insensitive to temperature change; T0 -values of ∼306 K and constant slope efficiency over the wide temperature range, 280-400 K. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Fujita, K., Edamura, T., Furuta, S., & Yamanishi, M. (2010). High-performance, homogeneous broad-gain quantum cascade lasers based on dual-upper-state design. Applied Physics Letters, 96(24). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3455102

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