Naderi Nader A, Grillot Frédéric, Yang Kai, Wright Jeremy B, Gin Aaron, Lester Luke F
Center for High Technology Materials, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106, USA.
Opt Express. 2010 Dec 20;18(26):27028-35. doi: 10.1364/OE.18.027028.
A dual-wavelength emission source is realized by asymmetrically pumping a two-section quantum-dot distributed feedback laser. It is found that under asymmetric bias conditions, the powers between the ground-state and excited-state modes of the two-section device can be equalized, which is mainly attributed to the unique carrier dynamics of the quantum-dot gain medium. As a result, a two-color emission with an 8-THz frequency difference is realized that has potential as a compact THz source. It is also shown that the combination of significant inhomogeneous broadening and excited-state coupled mode operation allows the manipulation of the quantum-dot states through external optical stabilization.