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Enhanced Spontaneous Emission from GaAs Quantum Wells with Monolithic Optical Microcavities

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Abstract

To date, several experiments have demonstrated the alteration of materials’ spontaneous emission rate in cavities1-3). Altering the spontaneous emission is also interesting from the device point of view. For example, Kobayashi et al. proposed the concept of a thresholdless laser with the full confinement of spontaneously emitted photons in closed microcavities4).

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