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Femtosecond pulse generation in passively mode locked InAs quantum dot lasers

P. FinchP. BloodPeter M. SmowtonA. SobiesierskiR. GwilliamI. O’Driscoll

Year: 2013 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 103 (13)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Optical pulse durations of an InAs two-section passively mode-locked quantum dot laser with a proton bombarded absorber section reduce from 8.4 ps at 250 K to 290 fs at 20 K, a factor of 29, with a corresponding increase in optical bandwidth. Rate equation analysis of gain and emission spectra using rate equations suggests this is due to the very low emission rate of carriers to the wetting layer in the low temperature, random population regime which enables dots across the whole inhomogeneous distribution to act as independent oscillators.

Keywords:
Wetting layer Quantum dot Rate equation Laser Femtosecond Quantum dot laser Materials science Optoelectronics Atomic physics Semiconductor laser theory Optics Physics Quantum mechanics

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