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Improving the Power Conversion Efficiency of Diode Lasers

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Dr. Manoj Kanskar, Alfalight Inc.

The heart of a diode laser is the gain medium, known as the quantum well, which is buried inside a waveguide in the middle of a semiconductor junction. The quantum well has appropriately tailored energy levels such that an electric current through the diode produces a population inversion at the desired wavelength. The optical waveguide keeps the photons traveling in the proper direction, and a pair of mirrors completes the resonator. Unfortunately, each of these elements introduces loss that reduces the laser’s power efficiency. These losses can occur optically (photons are scattered or...Read full article

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    Published: January 2005
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    quantum well
    A quantum well is a structure in quantum mechanics that confines particles, such as electrons or holes, in one spatial dimension. This confinement leads to quantized energy levels, creating a potential well in which the particles are restricted to move. In semiconductor physics and device engineering, quantum wells are commonly used to create electronic or optical devices. These structures are typically thin layers (often on the order of nanometers) sandwiched between layers of a different...
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