Abstract

AbstractWe present an innovative-design heterostructure based on the exploitation of in-the-barrier piezoelectric field for all-optical light modulation. The novel layout allows an efficient light modulation with low power densities (few tens of W/cm2), easily attainable with standard laser diodes. The modulation mechanism relies upon drastic photocarrier separation by the piezoelectric field in the barrier layers. We present room temperature results showing that an optical “control” power of 70 W/cm2 creates in the heart of the structure a space-charge field of about 30 kV/cm, inducing large spectral shifts (∼100 nm) in the photoluminescence spectra of a CdHgTe quantum well in the 1.5 μm range.

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