Issue 43, 2015

Impact of lifetime control on the threshold of quantum dot lasers

Abstract

Despite significant improvements in their properties as emitters, colloidal quantum dots have not had much success in emerging as suitable materials for laser applications. Gain in most colloidal systems is short lived, and needs to compete with biexcitonic decay. This has necessitated the use of short pulsed lasers to pump quantum dots to thresholds needed for amplified spontaneous emission or lasing. Continuous wave pumping of gain that is possible in some inorganic phosphors has therefore remained a very distant possibility for quantum dots. Here, we demonstrate that trilayer heterostructures could provide optimal conditions for demonstration of continuous wave lasing in colloidal materials. The design considerations for these materials are discussed in terms of a kinetic model. The electronic structure of the proposed dot architectures is modeled within effective mass theory.

Graphical abstract: Impact of lifetime control on the threshold of quantum dot lasers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jul 2015
Accepted
04 Oct 2015
First published
06 Oct 2015

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015,17, 29374-29379

Author version available

Impact of lifetime control on the threshold of quantum dot lasers

V. H. Iyer and A. Pandey, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015, 17, 29374 DOI: 10.1039/C5CP04292E

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