Abstract

Temperature changes in quantum cascade laser active regions can be accurately estimated, during pulsed excitation, by monitoring the spectral shift of laser’s longitudinal modes. Relatively small differences in the amplitude and widths of excitation current pulses yielded large, and therefore easily measurable, longitudinal mode shifts. Thus, straightforward experiments can be used estimate active region temperatures and physical parameters.

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