Abstract

The impact of carrier density non-pinning above threshold on laser performance is studied in different quantum dot/dash lasers with room temperature emission wavelengths of 0.98–1.52 µm. Owing to inhomogeneity in the active region, the non-pinning may be important even above room temperature because of the non-thermal carrier distribution between the dots. This has a large impact on the external differential efficiency and the output power of the devices. In the presence of non-radiative recombination, non-pinning will further decrease the output power and the slope efficiency because of a significant reduction in the number of carriers available for stimulated emission.

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