DocumentCode :
2942605
Title :
Cascaded-transition Quantum Cascade laser
Author :
Zhang, J.L. ; Xue Huang ; Gmachl, Claire F. ; Tokranov, Vadim ; Oktyabrsky, Serge
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
7-9 Aug. 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
The Quantum Cascade (QC) laser is a semiconductor laser based on intersubband transitions in the conduction band of a multiple quantum-well heterostructure, and is a highperformance light source in the mid-infrared and terahertz region. With the aim of improving the quantum efficiency and power efficiency of long-wavelength QC lasers, based on the principle of conventional single-transition QC lasers, we demonstrate a cascaded-transition, long-wavelength (λ ~ 14.6 μm) QC laser where an electron makes two consecutive, cascading optical transitions and emits two energy-matched photons in each active region. The laser structure grown consists of a cascaded-transition active core with 25 stages sandwiched between two conventional single-transition active cores with 30 stages each. From the grown samples, laser emission from ~ 680 cm-1 to ~ 700 cm-1 (λ ~ 14.7-14.3 μm) with threshold current density of 4.8 kA/cm2 at 80 K is observed. The laser functions in pulsed mode up to ~ 240 K, with a characteristic temperature of 190-230 K for ridge widths around 20 μm. From the current-voltage (I-V) measurement, two turn-on´s, defined as the electric field at which the subbands line up to create a low-resistive state, are observed, which is consistent with the I-V of a cascaded-transition only mesa, which, in turn, is suggestive of the functionality of the cascaded-transition active core; each turn-on relates to electron transport through the upper laser subbands and the middle subband respectively.
Keywords :
conduction bands; current density; electric fields; electrical resistivity; infrared sources; laser beams; laser modes; laser transitions; quantum cascade lasers; I-V measurement; cascaded-transition active core; cascaded-transition long-wavelength quantum cascade laser; cascading optical transitions; characteristic temperature; conduction band; conventional single-transition QC lasers; conventional single-transition active cores; current-voltage measurement; electric field; electron transport; energy-matched photons; high-performance light source; intersubband transitions; laser emission; laser structure; long-wavelength QC lasers; low-resistive state; middle laser subband; midinfrared source; multiple quantum-well heterostructure; power efficiency; pulsed mode; quantum efficiency; semiconductor laser; temperature 190 K to 230 K; temperature 80 K; terahertz source; threshold current density; upper laser subband; wave number 680 cm-1 to 700 cm-1; wavelength 14.7 mum to 14.3 mum;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Lester Eastman Conference on High Performance Devices (LEC), 2012
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2298-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2300-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/lec.2012.6410996
Filename :
6410996
Link To Document :
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