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Tuning Lasing Emission toward Long Wavelengths in GaAs-(In,Al)GaAs Core-Multishell Nanowires. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Semiconductor nanowire (NW) lasers are promising for integrated optical communication and sensing applications, but achieving tunable lasing from individual NWs is difficult.
  • The researchers successfully demonstrated lasing from GaAs-(InGaAs/AlGaAs) core-shell NWs featuring multiple InGaAs quantum wells, with wavelengths adjustable from approximately 0.8 to 1.1 μm.
  • The study highlights the importance of quantum well design, growth conditions, and InGaAs composition in wavelength tuning, supported by advanced microscopic analyses that reveal insights for enhancing other III-V NW laser systems.

Article Abstract

Semiconductor nanowire (NW) lasers are attractive as integrated on-chip coherent light sources with strong potential for applications in optical communication and sensing. Realizing lasers from individual bulk-type NWs with emission tunable from the near-infrared to the telecommunications spectral region is, however, challenging and requires low-dimensional active gain regions with an adjustable band gap and quantum confinement. Here, we demonstrate lasing from GaAs-(InGaAs/AlGaAs) core-shell NWs with multiple InGaAs quantum wells (QW) and lasing wavelengths tunable from ∼0.8 to ∼1.1 μm. Our investigation emphasizes particularly the critical interplay between QW design, growth kinetics, and the control of InGaAs composition in the active region needed for effective tuning of the lasing wavelength. A low shell growth temperature and GaAs interlayers at the QW/barrier interfaces enable In molar fractions up to ∼25% without plastic strain relaxation or alloy intermixing in the QWs. Correlated scanning transmission electron microscopy, atom probe tomography, and confocal PL spectroscopy analyses illustrate the high sensitivity of the optically pumped lasing characteristics on microscopic properties, providing useful guidelines for other III-V-based NW laser systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b02503DOI Listing

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