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Asymmetric multiple-quantum-well laser diodes with wide and flat gain

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Asymmetric multiple-quantum-well laser diodes with wide and flat gain spectra were designed, fabricated, and analyzed. The active layer was composed of three 10-nm, one 8-nm, and two 6-nm 0.5% compressive strained wells and four 10-nm and one 5-nm 0.4% tensile strained barrier layer. Measured spectra of antireflection-coated ridge waveguide laser diodes with such quantum-well structures have shown that -1dB spectral gain bandwidth can be as large as 90 nm.

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