Type-I interband cascade lasers near 3.2 μ m

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Abstract

Interband cascade (IC) lasers have been demonstrated based on type-I InGaAsSb/AlAsSb quantum well (QW) active regions. These type-I IC lasers are composed of 6-cascade stages and InAs/AlSb superlattice cladding layers. In contrast to the use of quinary AlGaInAsSb barriers for active region in previous type-I QW lasers, the type-I QW active region in each stage is sandwiched by digitally graded multiple InAs/AlSb QW electron injector and GaSb/AlSb QW hole injector. The fabricated type-I IC lasers were able to operate in continuous wave and pulsed modes at temperatures up to 306 and 365 K, respectively. The threshold current densities of broad-area lasers were around 300 A/cm2 at 300 K with a lasing wavelength near 3.2 μm. The implications and prospects of these initial results are discussed.

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Jiang, Y., Li, L., Yang, R. Q., Gupta, J. A., Aers, G. C., Dupont, E., … Johnson, M. B. (2015). Type-I interband cascade lasers near 3.2 μ m. Applied Physics Letters, 106(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4907326

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