Title of article
Self-Consistent Analysis of Barrier Characterization Effects on Quantum Well Laser Internal Performance
Author/Authors
Danesh Kaftrouddi, Zahra Department of Engineering Sciences - Faculty of Technology and Engineering East of Guilan - University of Guilan, Rudsar-Vajargah, Iran , Mazandarani, Abolfazl Plasma & Nuclear Fusion Research School - Nuclear Science & Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
Pages
12
From page
23
To page
34
Abstract
In this paper, a numerical study
of barrier characterization effects on the hightemperature
internal performance of an
InGaAsP multi-quantum well laser is
presented. The softwareused for this purpose
self-consistently combines the threedimensional
simulation of carrier transports,
self-heating, and optical waveguiding. The laser
model calculates all relevant physical
mechanisms, including their dependence on
temperature and local carrier density. The
results have shown that the proposed laser,
which operates at 1325 nm, suffers from
electron leakage. The electron leakage current
decreases by reducing the barrier thickness.
Although tensile strain barriers lead to
improved laser optical behavior, it increases
leakage current because of electron nonuniformity.
Keywords
Vertical Current density , PICS3D , Leakage , Simulation , Multi Quantum well , Barrier
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2462417
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