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20 January 2012 Thermal distribution in high power optical devices with power-law thermal conductivity
Chuanle Zhou, M. Grayson
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Abstract
We introduce a power-law approximation to model non-linear ranges of the thermal conductivity, and under this approximation derive a simple analytical expression for calculating the temperature profile in high power quantum cascade lasers and light emitting diodes. The thermal conductivity of a type II InAs/GaSb superlattice (T2SL) is used as an example, having negative or positive power-law exponents depending on the thermal range of interest. The result is an increase or decrease in the temperature, respectively, relative to the uniform thermal conductivity assumption.
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Chuanle Zhou and M. Grayson "Thermal distribution in high power optical devices with power-law thermal conductivity", Proc. SPIE 8268, Quantum Sensing and Nanophotonic Devices IX, 82680V (20 January 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.913568
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KEYWORDS
Quantum cascade lasers

Temperature metrology

Light emitting diodes

Optical components

Thermal modeling

Thulium

Infrared sensors

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