Abstract:Quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) are unipolar light sources wherein intersubband transitions of electrons occur in repeated layers of superlattices composed of semiconductor gain media. [1] The emission wavelength of QCLs is determined by the superlattice layer thickness and the material composition. Therefore, it can be tuned over a wide range in a given material system. [2] The typical operation wavelength of QCLs is in the mid-infrared (3.5-24 μm) and terahertz (1.2-4.9 THz). [3,4] Because the vibrational mode… Show more
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