Abstract
The peculiarities of two-state lasing in a racetrack microlaser with an InAs/GaAs quantum dot active region are investigated by measuring the electroluminescence spectra at various injection currents and temperatures. Unlike edge-emitting and microdisk lasers, where two-state lasing involves the ground and first excited-state optical transitions of quantum dots, in racetrack microlasers, we observe lasing through the ground and second excited states. As a result, the spectral separation between lasing bands is doubled to more than 150 nm. A temperature dependence of threshold currents for lasing via ground and second excited states of quantum dots was also obtained.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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