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Transistor laser breaks the law

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Charles T. Troy, [email protected]

A three-port quantum well transistor laser developed by Milton Feng and Nick Holonyak Jr. at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is rewriting a major current law. Thanks to this device, the behavior of photons, electrons and semiconductors can be better explored. In fact, the researchers say it could shape the future of supercomputing, high-speed signal processing, integrated circuits, optical communications and other applications. Harnessing these capabilities, however, depends on understanding the physics of the device; data generated by the laser did not fit within...Read full article

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    Published: August 2010
    Glossary
    bandwidth
    The range of frequencies over which a particular instrument is designed to function within specified limits. See also fiber bandwidth.
    electron
    A charged elementary particle of an atom; the term is most commonly used in reference to the negatively charged particle called a negatron. Its mass at rest is me = 9.109558 x 10-31 kg, its charge is 1.6021917 x 10-19 C, and its spin quantum number is 1/2. Its positive counterpart is called a positron, and possesses the same characteristics, except for the reversal of the charge.
    photon
    A quantum of electromagnetic energy of a single mode; i.e., a single wavelength, direction and polarization. As a unit of energy, each photon equals hn, h being Planck's constant and n, the frequency of the propagating electromagnetic wave. The momentum of the photon in the direction of propagation is hn/c, c being the speed of light.
    transistor
    An electronic device consisting of a semiconductor material, generally germanium or silicon, and used for rectification, amplification and switching. Its mode of operation utilizes transmission across the junction of the donor electrons and holes.
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