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Quantum Dot Lasers Remain Stable

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Daniel C. McCarthy

Quantum dot lasers are, by nature, more thermally stable than quantum well lasers. Their confinement of a limited number of electrons and holes also limits thermal carrier distribution. Used as an active region for semiconductor lasers, quantum dots can help reduce threshold current and temperature sensitivity. As a rule, however, quantum dot lasers have difficulty operating at the ground state without the aid of highly refractive coatings. And even then, characteristic temperature -- a measure of temperature sensitivity -- is frequently lower than desired. A low characteristic temperature...Read full article

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