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titleOfInvention Quantum cascade laser with current blocking layers
abstract Semiconductor Quantum Cascade Lasers (QCLs), in particular mid-IR lasers emitting at wavelengths of about 3 - 50 µm, are often designed as deep etched buried heterostructure QCLs. The buried heterostructure configuration is favored since the high thermal conductivity of the burying layers, usually of InP, and the low losses guarantee devices high power and high performance. However, if such QCLs are designed for and operated at short wavelengths, a severe disadvantage shows up: the high electric field necessary for such operation drives the operating current partly inside the insulating burying layer. This reduces the current injected into the active region and produces thermal losses, thus degrading performance of the QCL. The invention solves this problem by providing, within the burying layers, effectively designed current blocking or quantum barriers of, e.g. AIAs, InAIAs, InGaAs, InGaAsP, or InGaSb, sandwiched between the usual InP or other burying layers, intrinsic or Fe-doped. These quantum barriers reduce the described negative effect greatly and controllably, resulting in a QCL operating effectively also at short wavelengths and/or in high electric fields.
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