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Li Mi-Feng, Ni Hai-Qiao, Ding Ying, Bajek David, Kong Liang, Cataluna Maria Ana, Niu Zhi-Chuan. Optimization of InAs/GaAs quantum-dot structures and application to 1.3-μm mode-locked laser diodesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(2): 027803.
| Li Mi-Feng, Ni Hai-Qiao, Ding Ying, Bajek David, Kong Liang, Cataluna Maria Ana, Niu Zhi-Chuan. Optimization of InAs/GaAs quantum-dot structures and application to 1.3-μm mode-locked laser diodesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(2): 027803. |
Optimization of InAs/GaAs quantum-dot structures and application to 1.3-μm mode-locked laser diodes
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Abstract
The self-assembled growth of InAs/GaAs quantum dots by molecular beam epitaxy is conducted by optimizing several growth parameters, using a one-step interruption method after island formation. The dependence of photoluminescence on areal quantum-dot density is systematically investigated as a function of InAs deposition, growth temperature and arsenic pressure. The results of this investigation along with time-resolved photoluminescence measurements show that the combination of a growth temperature of 490 ℃, with a deposition rate of 0.02 ML/s, under an arsenic pressure of 1×10-6 Torr (1 Torr=1.33322×102 Pa), provides the best compromise between high density and the photoluminescence of quantum dot structure, with a radiative lifetime of 780 ps. The applicability of this 5-layer quantum dot structure to high-repetition-rate pulsed lasers is demonstrated with the fabrication and characterization of a monolithic InAs/GaAs quantum-dot passively mode-locked laser operating at nearly 1300 nm. Picosecond pulse generation is achieved from a two-section laser, with a ~ 19.7-GHz repetition rate. -
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