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Performance and physics of quantum-dot lasers with self-assembledcolumnar-shaped and 1.3-μm emitting InGaAs quantum dots
Authors:Sugawara   M. Mukai   K. Nakata   Y. Otsubo   K. Ishilkawa   H.
Affiliation:Fujitsu Labs. Ltd., Atsugi;
Abstract:
This paper reports recent developments of our self-assembled InGaAs quantum-dot (QD) lasers and their unique physical properties. We achieved a low-threshold current of 5.4 mA at room temperature with our originally designed columnar-shaped QD's, and also, room-temperature 1.3-μm continuous-wave (CW) lasing with self-assembled dots grown at a decreased growth rate and covered by a strained InGaAs layer. We discuss influence of homogeneous broadening of single-dot optical gain on lasing spectra, influence of nonradiative carrier recombination on temperature characteristics of threshold currents, a model for the origin of the homogeneous broadening, a finding of random telegraph signals, and suppression of temperature sensitivity of interband emission energy by covering dots with a strained InGaAs layer
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