The effects of self-heating on mid-IR interband cascade lasers grown on InAs substrates
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1.Key Laboratory of Infrared Imaging Materials and Detector, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics;Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200083, China;2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China;3.School of Physical Science and Technology, University of ShanghaiTech, Shanghai 201210, China

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National Natural Science Foundation of China 61534006 61290302 61505237 61404148;the National Key Research and Development Program of China 2016YFB0402403Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China( 61534006, 61290302, 61505237, 61404148 ), and the National Key Research and Development Program of China( 2016YFB0402403)

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    In this paper, InAs-based type-II interband cascade lasers operating at the mid-infrared range were fabricated and characterized. The maximum operating temperatures under pulsed and continuous wave (CW) operating mode were determined to be 275 K and 226 K, respectively. The threshold current density was around 17 A/cm2 at 80 K with an emission wavelength of approximate 3.8 μm. We analyzed the self-heating effects under CW mode and further simulated the temperature contour by the finite element method. The results indicate that the self-heating effect is a critical factor that limits the operating temperature under CW mode for our devices. Further optimization of the heat dissipation performance would be an effective way to raise the operating temperature of the devices.

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YU Cheng-Zhang, XU Zhi-Cheng, CHEN Jian-Xin, HE Li. The effects of self-heating on mid-IR interband cascade lasers grown on InAs substrates[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2019,38(4):408~411

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  • Received:August 30,2018
  • Revised:May 24,2019
  • Adopted:April 01,2019
  • Online: September 06,2019
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