Influence of interface roughness in quantum cascade lasers

Krivas, K. A.; Winge, David; Franckie, Martin; Wacker, Andreas (2015). Influence of interface roughness in quantum cascade lasers. Journal of Applied Physics, 118, (11)
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Authors:
Krivas, K. A. ; Winge, David ; Franckie, Martin ; Wacker, Andreas
Department:
NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience
Mathematical Physics
Project:
Modeling Quantum Cascade Lasers: the Challenge of Infra-Red Devices
Abstract:
We use a numerical model based on non-equilibrium Green's functions to investigate the influence of interface roughness (IFR) scattering in terahertz quantum cascade lasers. We confirm that IFR is an important phenomenon that affects both current and gain. The simulations indicate that IFR causes a leakage current that transfers electrons from the upper to the lower laser state. In certain cases, this current can greatly reduce gain. In addition, individual interfaces and their impact on the renormalized single particle energies are studied and shown to give both blue-and red-shifts of the gain spectrum. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.
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0021-8979
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04f574c4-0898-420e-8c58-c242b3d1620c | Link: https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/04f574c4-0898-420e-8c58-c242b3d1620c | Statistics

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