Abstract

The authors present a simulation and experimental study on the effect of phonon extraction level separation on the performance of GaAs-based three-well resonant-phonon terahertz quantum-cascade lasers (QCLs). The phonon extraction level separation is varied from 30 to 42 meV. Because of the efficient longitudinal-optical phonon scattering, the 36 meV QCL shows the largest gain, the best temperature performance and the highest output power. As for the lower (30 meV) or higher (42 meV) energy separation QCLs, the electron–longitudinal-optical phonon interaction still works by involving a transfer of in-plane momentum. The measured lasing characteristics are in qualitative agreement with simulation.

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