Abstract

Injection heterolasers based on quantum dots grown by molecular-beam epitaxy have been investigated. It is shown that the room-temperature threshold current density can be lowered to 15 A/cm2 by decreasing the nonradiative recombination and increasing the degree of carrier localization. The density of states in structures with vertically coupled quantum dots was investigated by the electroabsorption method.

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