Abstract
Long-wavelength quantum-well lasers employing biaxiaily compressive-strain active-layers based on InxGa1-xAs have recently received much attention. Devices fabricated to date have exhibited significantly improved differential quantum efficiencies and low threshold current densities.1,2,3 In addition, theoretical investigations have predicted improved dynamic performance for these devices.4,5
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