Efficient use of applied voltage in quantum cascade (QC) lasers is a critical factor in achieving high wall-plug efficiency and low compliance voltage. We demonstrate a QC laser emitting at 4.2 μm featuring a low voltage defect and short injector with only four quantum wells. Devices with a voltage defect of 20 meV, well below the energy of the longitudinal optical phonons, and a voltage efficiency of 91%, a record value for QC lasers, are reported for pulsed operation at 180 K. Voltage efficiencies of greater than 80% are exhibited at room temperature. Overall performance showed wall-plug efficiencies ranging from 21% at cryogenic temperatures to 5.3% at room temperature. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
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Escarra, M. D., Hoffman, A. J., Franz, K. J., Howard, S. S., Cendejas, R., Wang, X., … Gmachl, C. (2009). Quantum cascade lasers with voltage defect of less than one longitudinal optical phonon energy. Applied Physics Letters, 94(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3155429
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