- Quantum dot laser
A quantum dot laser is a
semiconductor laser that usesquantum dot s as theactive laser medium in its light emitting region. Due to the tight confinement ofcharge carrier s in quantum dots, they exhibit an electronic structure similar to atoms. Lasers fabricated from such an active media exhibit device performance that is closer togas laser s, and avoid some of the negative aspects of device performance associated with traditional semiconductor lasers based on bulk orquantum well active media. Improvements inmodulation bandwidth ,lasing threshold ,relative intensity noise , linewidth enhancement factor and temperature insensitivity have all been observed. The quantum dot active region may also be engineered to operate at different wavelengths by varying dot size and composition. This allows quantum dot lasers to be fabricated to operate at wavelengths previously not possible using semiconductor laser technology.Recently, devices based on quantum dot active media are finding commercial application in medicine (
laser scalpel ,optical coherence tomography ), display technologies (projection,laser TV ), spectroscopy and telecommunications. A 10Gbit/s quantum dot laser that is insensitive to temperature fluctuation for use inoptical data communication s andoptical network s has been developed using this technology. The laser is capable of high-speed operation at 1.3 μm wavelengths, at temperatures from 20 °C to 70 °C. It works in optical data transmission systems, optical LANs and metro-access systems. In comparison to the performance of conventional strainedquantum well laser s of the past, the new quantum dot laser achieves significantly higher stability of temperature.References
* Fujitsu (September 10, 2004). " [http://www.fujitsu.com/news/pr/archives/month/2004/20040910-01.html Fujitsu, University of Tokyo Develop World's First 10Gbit/s Quantum Dot Laser Featuring Breakthrough Temperature-Independent Output] ". Press Release.
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