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Room-temperature InAs/InP Quantum Dots laser operation based on heterogeneous “2.5 D” Photonic Crystal

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Fig. 1. (a) Generic configuration of the simulated devices. (b) In-plane and (c) cross-sectional  view of the electromagnetic energy density pattern calculated using 3D plane wave expansion  method
Fig. 2. Scanning electron micrograph: (a) cross-sectional view of the unpatterned  heterostructure and (c) top view of the graphite lattice PC membrane
Fig. 4. (a) Emission characteristics obtained on structure 1 and (b) structure 2. Output emission  power intensity, spontaneous emission (SE) background and measured Q-factors against the  incident pump power
Figure 5 presents the wavelength shift plotted against the incident pump power ( λ -L  curve)

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