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Let’s Get Small

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Breakthroughs in materials science over the last decade have enabled the construction of quantum-dot lasers, ushering in benefits of being small.

Daniel S. Burgess, Senior Editor

As comedian Steve Martin urged in his now-classic stand-up routine: "Let's get small." The point has not been lost on semiconductor laser physics. While the work is largely confined to university and government research labs, advances in materials science should enable the development of unique commercial laser products in the near term. Quantum dots, nanometer-size semiconductor particles, promise to enable laser diodes with higher powers, greater temperature stability, lower threshold currents and the ability to tailor gain. Size does matter, and smaller is better. Viable quantum-dot...Read full article

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