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Quantum Wire Exhibits Lasing

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Richard Gaughan

Gallium-arsenide quantum wires produced with a novel crystal growth technique have demonstrated single-mode lasing. At low energies, one-dimensional active gain regions are expected to have a higher density of states than their two- or three-dimensional counterparts, offering a low lasing threshold and stable, single-mode lasing. A quantum wire created at the intersection of two perpendicular sets of semiconductor planes lases under optical stimulation. The percentages reflect the concentration of Al in the AlGaAs, and the contours illustrate the constant probability of photons and...Read full article

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    Published: February 2003
    crystal growthGallium-arsenide quantum wireslow lasing thresholdResearch & Technologysingle-mode lasingstable

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