We present theoretical methods for the analysis of acoustic phonon modes in superlattice structures, and terahertz-frequency quantum-cascade lasers (THz QCLs). Our generalized numerical solution of the acoustic-wave equation provides good agreement with experimental pump-probe measurements of the acoustic resonances in a THz QCL. We predict that the detailed layer structure in THz QCLs imprints up to ∼2GHz detuning of the acoustic mode spacing, which cannot be seen in analytical models. This effect is strongest in devices with large and abrupt acoustic mismatch between layers. We use an acoustic deformation potential within a density-matrix approach to analyze electron transport induced in a range of the most common THz QCL active-region de...
Since the fist demonstration of a terahertz (THz) semiconductor quantum cascade laser (QCL) in 2001,...
Quantum cascade laser (QCL), as a unipolar semiconductor laser based on intersubband transitions in ...
Driven primarily by scientific curiosity, but also by the potential applications of intense sources ...
We demonstrate a new method for high-speed modulation of terahertz emission and electronic transport...
The fast modulation of lasers is a fundamental requirement for applications in optical communication...
The fast modulation of lasers is a fundamental requirement for applications in optical communication...
This archive contains the dataset associated with the publication entitled ‘High-Speed Modulation of...
We use laser-generated coherent acoustic phonon (strain) pulses to modulate the electronic transport...
The dynamics of acoustic vibrations in terahertz quantum cascade laser structures (THz-QCLs) is stud...
We demonstrate a new method for high-speed modulation of the electron transport and photon generatio...
Progress is described in experiments to generate coherent terahertz acoustic phonons in silicon dopi...
Date de rédaction : 1er semestre 2013.This study focuses on acoustic transduction in frequencies ran...
The aim of this work is to improve the study of a phonon laser (saser) proposed by us several years ...
We have investigated the time-resolved vibrational properties of terahertz quantum cascade lasers by...
We show the resonant behavior of ?0.5-THz longitudinal acoustic (LA) phonons in an acoustic nanocavi...
Since the fist demonstration of a terahertz (THz) semiconductor quantum cascade laser (QCL) in 2001,...
Quantum cascade laser (QCL), as a unipolar semiconductor laser based on intersubband transitions in ...
Driven primarily by scientific curiosity, but also by the potential applications of intense sources ...
We demonstrate a new method for high-speed modulation of terahertz emission and electronic transport...
The fast modulation of lasers is a fundamental requirement for applications in optical communication...
The fast modulation of lasers is a fundamental requirement for applications in optical communication...
This archive contains the dataset associated with the publication entitled ‘High-Speed Modulation of...
We use laser-generated coherent acoustic phonon (strain) pulses to modulate the electronic transport...
The dynamics of acoustic vibrations in terahertz quantum cascade laser structures (THz-QCLs) is stud...
We demonstrate a new method for high-speed modulation of the electron transport and photon generatio...
Progress is described in experiments to generate coherent terahertz acoustic phonons in silicon dopi...
Date de rédaction : 1er semestre 2013.This study focuses on acoustic transduction in frequencies ran...
The aim of this work is to improve the study of a phonon laser (saser) proposed by us several years ...
We have investigated the time-resolved vibrational properties of terahertz quantum cascade lasers by...
We show the resonant behavior of ?0.5-THz longitudinal acoustic (LA) phonons in an acoustic nanocavi...
Since the fist demonstration of a terahertz (THz) semiconductor quantum cascade laser (QCL) in 2001,...
Quantum cascade laser (QCL), as a unipolar semiconductor laser based on intersubband transitions in ...
Driven primarily by scientific curiosity, but also by the potential applications of intense sources ...