Abstract
Type-II InAs/GalnSb quantum structures are attractive as the active regions in mid-infrared lasers, because they can be grown with bandgaps throughout the mid-infrared, engineered with suppressed Auger recombination and intersubband absorption, and grown lattice-matched to GaSb substrates.
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