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Stephan Michael, Michael Lorke, Marian Cepok, Christian Carmesin, Frank Jahnke
(Submitted on 10 Mar 2018)
Tunnel-injection lasers promise various advantages in comparison to conventional laser designs. In this paper, we present a theoretical analysis for the physics of the tunnel-injection process in quantum-dot based laser devices. We describe the carrier dynamics in terms of scattering between states of the coupled system consisting of injector quantum-well, tunnel-barrier, and quantum-dots. Our analysis demonstrates how current quantum-dot based lasers can benefit from the tunnel-injection design. We find that the often assumed LO-phonon resonance condition for the level alignment only weakly influences the injection rate of carriers into the quantum-dot states. On the other hand, our investigations show that the energetic alignment of quantum-dot and quantum-well states modifies the injection efficiency, as it controls the hybridization strength. Our description of tunneling includes the phonon-mediated and the Coulomb scattering contributions and is based on material realistic electronic structure calculations.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.03787