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Quantum dot lasers
The infrastructure of the Information Age has to date relied upon advances
in microelectronics to produce integrated circuits that continually become
smaller, better, and less expensive. The emergence of photonics, where
light rather than electricity is manipulated, is posed to further advance
the Information Age. Central to the photonic revolution is the development
of miniature light sources such as the Quantum dots(QDs).
Today, Quantum Dots manufacturing has been established
to serve new datacom and telecom markets. Recent progress in microcavity
physics, new materials, and fabrication technologies has enabled a new
generation of high performance QDs. This presentation will review
commercial QDs and their applications as well as discuss recent research,
including new device structures such as composite resonators and photonic
crystals
Semiconductor lasers are key components in a host of widely used
technological products, including compact disk players and laser printers,
and they will play critical roles in optical communication schemes.
The basis of laser operation depends on the creation of
non-equilibrium populations of electrons and holes, and coupling of
electrons and holes to an optical field, which will stimulate radiative
emission. . Other benefits of quantum dot active layers include further
reduction in threshold currents and an increase in differential gain-that
is, more efficient laser operation.
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