“…Terahertz technology has the possibility of opening a whole new range of applications, including high bandwidth telecoms [12], hyperspectral imaging for chemical identification, security imaging, oncology (skin cancer imaging), production monitoring and drug discovery [13,14]. While III -V QCLs have been limited to low temperature operation [12], Si/SiGe QCLs have the enormous advantage that they should operate at higher temperatures owing to the lack of polar optical phonon scattering [13,15]. Experimental measurements [13,15] demonstrate the weak temperature dependence of the non-radiative lifetimes up to 225 K, which is in stark constrast to the strong decrease in lifetimes in III-V materials as the temperature is increased above 40 K.…”