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Researchers Develop Mid-IR Room-Temperature Laser

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Richard Gaughan

Researchers from the US Naval Research Laboratory and from Sarnoff Laboratories and Sensors Unlimited, both of Princeton, N.J., have developed what they say is the world's first room-temperature interband III-V laser diode that emits at a wavelength greater than 3 µm. The diodes are constructed of 10 "W"-shaped quantum wells grown on a GaSb substrate. At an operating temperature of 300 K, the diodes can emit 1-µs pulses of 3.3-µm radiation at a repetition rate of 200 Hz. Instrumentation based on mid-infrared lasers is more sensitive to trace chemical amounts than...Read full article

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