Comparison of quantum cascade structures for detection of nitric oxide at ~ 5.2 μm

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Andrzej Kolek
Grzegorz Hałdaś
Maciej Bugajski
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[1] Rzeszow University of Technology,Department of Electronics Fundamentals
[2] Institute of Electron Technology,undefined
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Nonequilibrium Green’s function; Quantum cascade laser; Electronic transport; Optical gain; Electron–photon selfenergy;
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Nonequilibrium Green’s function method is used to calculate electronic and optical characteristics of various quantum cascade structures emitting light at ~ 5.2 μm wavelength. Basing on these simulations, the choice of optimal design can be done.
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