Novel design scheme for high-speed MQW lasers with enhanced differential gain and reduced carrier transport effect

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作者
Matsui, Y [1 ]
Murai, H
Arahira, S
Ogawa, Y
Suzuki, A
机构
[1] Femtosecond Technol Res Assoc, Ibaraki, Osaka 3002635, Japan
[2] Oki Elect Ind Co Ltd, Semicond Technol Lab, Tokyo 1938550, Japan
关键词
carrier; compensation; high-speed devices; quantum-well lasers; strain; transport;
D O I
10.1109/3.736104
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
We present a theoretical analysis exploring the optimum design of high-speed multiple-quantum-well (MQW) lasers for 1.55-mu m operation. Various combinations of well and barrier materials are examined for lattice-matched, strained-layered (SL), and strain-compensated (SC) MQW lasers with InGaAsP and InGaAlAs barriers. The gain characteristics are investigated for these MQW lasers with various barrier bandgap wavelengths and are used to evaluate the modulation characteristics based on the carrier dynamics model which includes a set of Poisson, continuity, and rate equations, The importance of band engineering aimed at simultaneously reducing the carrier transport effect and enhancing the differential gain is described. It is shown that SC-MQW lasers with InGaAlAs barriers have an advantage in reducing the density of states in the valence hand by reducing the overlap integral between the heavy- and light-hole wave functions, which effect has previously been discarded as a minor correction in designing conventional InGaAsP-based MQW lasers. Furthermore, the hole transport rate across the barriers can be drastically reduced in SC-MQW lasers clue to the reduced effective barrier height for the holes. Based on this novel design scheme, a 3-dB bandwidth approaching 70 GHz is expected for 20-well SC-MQW lasers with InGaAlAs barriers as a result of both the large differential gain and reduced transport effect.
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页码:2340 / 2349
页数:10
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