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Engineers Coax Secrets from Transistor Lasers

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., April 7, 2006 — During stimulated emission tests of a transistor laser, two University of Illinois engineers were able to coax it to reveal previously unknown fundamental properties, a breakthrough they say will speed commercialization of the device. University of Illinois professors Milton Feng ( left) and Nick Holonyak Jr. recently coaxed their transistor laser to reveal fundamental properties of both transistors and transistor lasers, moving transistor lasers a step closer to commercialization. (Photo by L. Brian Stauffer) Illinois professors Nick Holonyak Jr. and Milton Feng explored the...Read full article

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    Published: April 2006
    Glossary
    quantum well
    A quantum well is a structure in quantum mechanics that confines particles, such as electrons or holes, in one spatial dimension. This confinement leads to quantized energy levels, creating a potential well in which the particles are restricted to move. In semiconductor physics and device engineering, quantum wells are commonly used to create electronic or optical devices. These structures are typically thin layers (often on the order of nanometers) sandwiched between layers of a different...
    resonator
    A resonator is a device or system that exhibits resonance, which is a phenomenon that occurs when an external force or stimulus is applied at a specific frequency, causing the system to oscillate with increased amplitude. Resonators are found in various fields and can take different forms depending on the type of waves involved, such as mechanical waves, acoustic waves, electromagnetic waves, or optical waves. Key points about resonators: Resonance: Resonance is a condition where a...
    stimulated emission
    Radiation similar in origin to spontaneous emission but determined by the presence of other radiation having the same frequency. Because the phase and amplitude of the stimulated wave depend on the stimulating wave, this radiation is coherent with the stimulating wave. The rate of stimulated emission is proportional to the intensity of the stimulating radiation.
    transistor
    An electronic device consisting of a semiconductor material, generally germanium or silicon, and used for rectification, amplification and switching. Its mode of operation utilizes transmission across the junction of the donor electrons and holes.
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