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Spin Lasers in the Fast Lane

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BOCHUM, Germany, Nov. 4, 2011 — A new concept for ultrafast semiconductor lasers makes inventive use of the intrinsic angular momentum of electrons, called spin, to break previous speed barriers. The new spin lasers have the potential to achieve modulation frequencies of well above 100 GHz. They represent a significant step toward high-speed data transmission for the Internet of the future. By injecting spin-polarized electrons in semiconductor-based microlasers, modulation speeds can be reached that are superior to those of conventional lasers. (Images: Gerhardt et al.) Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum...Read full article

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    Published: November 2011
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    Basic ScienceEuropefiber opticsGermanyH. HöpfnerH. Jähmehigh-speed data transmissionM.R. HofmannM.Y. Limagnetic heterostructures spin structure and spin transportmodulation frequenciesNils Gerhardtoptical data transmissionrelaxation oscillationResearch & TechnologyRUBRuhr University Bochumsemiconductor laserssemiconductor-based microlasersspin lasersspin lasers VCSELSspin-polarized electronsT. Ackemannultrafast semiconductor lasersLasers

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