Science and
Technology Digest
Science and Technology
Digest is an abstracting and indexing database that
covers selected articles from over 100 worldwide sources
in the applied and theoretical sciences. Journals range
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Quantum Cascade Lasers |
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Capasso, Federico; Gmachi, Claire; Sivco, Deborah
L.; Cho, Alfred Y. |
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Physics World, June 1999, vol. 12, no 6, pp. 27-33
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Abstract
A new type of laser, the quantum cascade laser,
was developed recently by researchers at Bell
Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey. Based on
a fundamentally different principle than the
traditional diode lasers, quantum cascade lasers
are much more powerful than diode lasers emitting
at the same wavelength, because each injected
photon creates many photons, rather than one as in
diode lasers. A quantum cascade laser works like
an electric waterfall--electrons cascade down a
series of identical energy steps built into the
material during crystal growth and emit a photon
at each step. The photons are emitted as the
electron jumps from a discrete energy level high
in the conduction band to a lower discrete level
in the same conduction band. One of the keys in
the development of quantum cascade lasers was the
invention of the thin film growth technique called
molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). MBE is a high-vacuum
deposition technique in which beams of various
elements to be deposited are evaporated and
directed onto a crystalline substrate. The
substrate is kept at a high temperature, which
allows the atoms hitting the surface to replicate
the underlying crystal structure and orientation.
MBE is used to grow layers with precision at the
atomic scale, and it allows for growth of
artificial materials with specified electronic and
optical properties. Known as band-structure
engineering, this technique has led to a new
generation of artificially structured materials
and semiconductor devices. The quantum cascade
laser is a demonstration of the combined power of
MBE and band-structure engineering. Quantum
cascade lasers built thus far are based on
aluminum indium arsenide/gallium indium arsenide
and cover a wavelength range of 3.4-17
micrometers. The ability to tune quantum cascade
lasers to different wavelengths offers the
possibility of building lasers that emit light of
a specific wavelength for a specific application.
By increasing the temperature at which the laser
operates, it is possible to increase its
wavelength. Thus, it is possible to use these
lasers for environmental sensing and pollution
monitoring. Researchers have been able to detect
traces of nitrous oxide in air with a sensitivity
of 250 parts per billion at a 1 hertz bandwidth.
Other applications include industrial process
controls, high resolution spectroscopy, medical
diagnosis, and applications in the automotive
industry and the military. |
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1999 |
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