<p dir="ltr">This data is used in a paper which aims to show that unlike traditional O-band active regions using p-modulation doping, co-doped active regions are not limited to eight dot-in-well layers. Consequently, co-doped active regions with more layers could lead to lower threshold current density and, therefore, longer lived, more temperature insensitive laser devices.</p><p dir="ltr">txt files titled "R[number] at [Number]% power" contain photoluminescence data for multiple dot-in-well (DWELL) samples with various laser input powers. R4 corresponds to a sample with eight DWELL layers, R3 has fourteen DWELL layers and R2 has twelve DWELL layers.</p><p dir="ltr">The other txt files (in accordance with their names) show the peak gain for the same samples against the transparency energy (both with and without a correction to account for varying dot distributions) measured using the segmented contact method. </p>
Funding
EPSRC Compound Semiconductor Manufacturing Hub for a Sustainable Future
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council