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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, volume 6, issue 3, pages 439-451
Quantum-dot heterostructure lasers
N. N. LEDENTSOV
1
,
M. GRUNDMANN
1
,
F. Heinrichsdorff
1
,
D. BIMBERG
1
,
V. M. Ustinov
2
,
A. E. ZHUKOV
2
,
M. V. MAXIMOV
2
,
Zh. I. Alferov
2
,
J.A. LOTT
3
3
Air Force Institute of Technology, OH, USA
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2000-05-01
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SJR: 1.283
CiteScore: 10.6
Impact factor: 4.3
ISSN: 1077260X, 15584542
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Abstract
Quantum-dot (QD) heterostructures are nanoscale coherent insertions of narrow-gap material in a single-crystalline matrix. These tiny structures provide unique opportunities to modify and extend all basic principles of heterostructure lasers and advance their applications. Despite early predictions, fabrication of QD heterostructure (QDHS) lasers appeared to be a much more challenging task, as compared to quantum well (QW) devices. The breakthrough occurred when techniques for self-organized growth of QD's allowed the fabrication of dense arrays of coherent islands, uniform in shape and size, and, simultaneously, free from undesirable defects. Recently, the figure of merit of QDHS lasers surpasses some of the key characteristics of QW devices in some of the most important applications.
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