Carrier Dynamics in a Tunneling Injection Quantum Dot Semiconductor Optical Amplifier
I. Khanonkin, M. Lorke, S. Michael, A. K. Mishra, J. P. Reithmaier, F., Jahnke, G. Eisenstein

TL;DR
This paper presents a numerical study of carrier dynamics in a tunneling injection quantum dot optical amplifier at 1.55 μm, revealing how hybrid states influence carrier injection and gain spectrum response under different bias conditions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed microscopic analysis of tunneling injection processes and carrier dynamics in quantum dot amplifiers, which was previously not fully understood.
Findings
Hybrid state dominates carrier injection to the ground state.
Gain spectrum varies with bias current, showing gain at high bias and mixed gain-absorption at low bias.
Injection well responds to all perturbation wavelengths, regardless of tunneling dominance.
Abstract
The process of tunneling injection is known to improve the dynamical characteristics of quantum well and quantum dot lasers; in the latter, it also improves the temperature performance. The advantage of the tunneling injection process stems from the fact that it avoids hot carrier injection, which is a key performance-limiting factor in all semiconductor lasers. The tunneling injection process is not fully understood microscopically and therefore it is difficult to optimize those laser structures. We present here a numerical study of the broad band carrier dynamics in a tunneling injection quantum dot gain medium in the form of an optical amplifier operating at 1.55 um. Charge carrier tunneling occurs in a hybrid state that joins the quantum dot first excited state and the confined quantum well - injection well states. The hybrid state, which is placed energetically roughly one LO…
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