S. Hofling, R. Kallweit, A. Wolf, M. Emmerling, J. Reithmaier, A. Forchel
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Ultra-short GaAs/AlGaAs quantum-cascade micro-lasers based on monolithically integrated semiconductor-air Bragg-mirrors
Quantum-cascade micro-lasers with Bragg-mirrors operating up to 315 K have been realized. Due to the large mode spacing in short cavity lasers and the limited gain bandwidth, single mode emission in such devices is possible.