GaSb-based composite quantum wells for laser diodes operating in the telecom wavelength range near 1.55- μ m

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We have investigated in detail the material, optical, and lasing properties of innovative GaInSb/AlInSb composite quantum wells (CQWs). The CQWs are confined by AlGaAsSb barrier layers, and a monolayer-thin AlInSb barrier layer has been inserted within the GaInSb QWs in order to achieve lasing emission within the telecom window. High-resolution X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and photoluminescence spectroscopies reveal high structural quality of the samples. Inserting AlInSb layers allows wider QWs, and thus higher gain-material volume and CQW/optical mode overlap. This translates into better laser performances. Near room temperature, a threshold current of 85 mA and an output power of ∼30 mW/uncoated-facet under continuous wave operation are demonstrated at 1.55 μm with 10 μm × 1 mm laser diodes.

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Cerutti, L., Castellano, A., Rodriguez, J. B., Bahri, M., Largeau, L., Balocchi, A., … Tournié, E. (2015). GaSb-based composite quantum wells for laser diodes operating in the telecom wavelength range near 1.55- μ m. Applied Physics Letters, 106(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4914884

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