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9 May 2001 Problems of superradiant lasing in magnetized quantum wells: two-color regime, inhomogeneous broadening, and VCSEL scheme
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Abstract
We analyze super-radiant lasing, i.e. superfluorescence (SF) under continuous pumping, due to collective interband recombination of electron-hole (eh) pairs in quantum wells (QWs) placed in a strong magnetic field oriented perpendicular to the well plane. In such semiconductor systems, cooperative radiation processes lead to generation of coherent femtosecond pulses and can be observed even at room temperature due to complete quantization of particle motion, high spectral density of carrier states, high spatial density of effective 'cyclotron quantum dots,' and partial suppression of intraband scattering. Our simulations based on the Maxwell-Bloch equations show that, in the case of two neighboring transitions between electron and hole Landau levels connected by scattering, two-color super-radiant lasing of the corresponding pair of resonance modes is possible under cascade cw pumping. We investigate analytically and numerically threshold conditions for this two-color lasing as well as for super-radiant lasing modified by 'discrete' inhomogeneous broadening due to fluctuations of the number of atomic layers in actual QW heterostructures. Also, we present an example of real design and discuss necessary conditions for a vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) to operate in the super-radiant regime.
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A. A. Belyanin, V. V. Kocharovsky, Vl. V. Kocharovsky, and D. S. Pestov "Problems of superradiant lasing in magnetized quantum wells: two-color regime, inhomogeneous broadening, and VCSEL scheme", Proc. SPIE 4243, Saratov Fall Meeting 2000: Laser Physics and Photonics; and Spectroscopy and Molecular Modeling, (9 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.426690
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KEYWORDS
Quantum wells

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Heterojunctions

Scattering

Magnetism

Polarization

Adaptive optics

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