Highly stacked quantum dot lasers fabricated by a strain-compensation technique

We fabricated laser diodes containing highly stacked InAs quantum dots using a strain-compensation technique. The quantum dots exhibited laser emissions from 1.47 to 1.7 μm and a high characteristic temperature of 113 K.

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