On quantum-dot lasing at gain peak with linewidth enhancement factor α H = 0

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This paper describes an investigation of the linewidth enhancement factor αH in a semiconductor quantum-dot laser. Results are presented for active region parameters and laser configurations important for minimizing αH. In particular, the feasibility of lasing at the gain peak with αH = 0 is explored. The study uses a many-body theory with dephasing effects from carrier scattering treated at the level of quantum-kinetic equations. InAs quantum-dot lasers with different p-modulation doping densities are fabricated and measured to verify the calculated criteria on laser cavity design and epitaxial growth conditions.

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Chow, W. W., Zhang, Z., Norman, J. C., Liu, S., & Bowers, J. E. (2020). On quantum-dot lasing at gain peak with linewidth enhancement factor α H = 0. APL Photonics, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5133075

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