TF Krauss, M Richard - Progress in Quantum electronics, 1999 - Elsevier
During the last decade, photonic crystals, also known as photonic microstructures or photonic bandgap structures, have matured from an intellectual curiosity concerning …
The coupling between light and collective oscillations of free carriers at metallic surfaces and nanostructures is at the origin of one of the main fields of nanophotonics: plasmonics …
The transport and gain properties of quantum cascade (QC) structures are investigated using a nonequilibrium Green's function (NGF) theory which includes quantum effects …
H Page, C Becker, A Robertson, G Glastre… - Applied Physics …, 2001 - pubs.aip.org
The room-temperature 300 K, pulsed mode operation of a GaAs-based quantum-cascade laser is presented. This has been achieved by the use of a GaAs/Al0. 45Ga0. 55As …
The quantum cascade laser, which uses electronic transitions within a single band of a semiconductor, constitutes a possible way to integrate active optical components into silicon …
Quantum-cascade lasers operating above 20 μm (at λ∼ 21.5 μm and λ∼ 24 μm) wavelength are reported. Pulsed operation was obtained up to 140 K and with a peak power …
The first global quantum simulation of semiconductor-based quantum-cascade lasers is presented. Our three-dimensional approach allows us to study in a purely microscopic way …
Lasers continue to be an amazingly robust field of activity. Anyone seeking a photon source is now confronted with an enormous number of possible lasers and laser wavelengths to …
Recent advances and new directions in quantum cascade (QC) lasers are discussed. Invented in 1994 following many years of research on band-structure engineered …