Effect of inhomogeneity on quantum well far-infra red lasers
Effect of inhomogeneity on quantum well far-infra red lasers
Far-infrared (FIR) lasers working in the submillimeter range have wide uses in radio astronomy, communications and spectroscopy. In recent years, increasing research has focused on the design of FIR lasers using intersubband radiation in quantum wells (QW). Primitive experimental results have shown the possibility of developing the structures into FIR lasers. This work discusses the effect of inhomogeneity on the QW FIR lasers.
Xin, Z.J.
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Rutt, H.N.
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September 1997
Xin, Z.J.
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Rutt, H.N.
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Xin, Z.J. and Rutt, H.N.
(1997)
Effect of inhomogeneity on quantum well far-infra red lasers.
National Quantum Electronics Conference (QE13), Cardiff, United Kingdom.
08 - 11 Sep 1997.
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Far-infrared (FIR) lasers working in the submillimeter range have wide uses in radio astronomy, communications and spectroscopy. In recent years, increasing research has focused on the design of FIR lasers using intersubband radiation in quantum wells (QW). Primitive experimental results have shown the possibility of developing the structures into FIR lasers. This work discusses the effect of inhomogeneity on the QW FIR lasers.
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Published date: September 1997
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National Quantum Electronics Conference (QE13), Cardiff, United Kingdom, 1997-09-08 - 1997-09-11
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