InP-based antimony-free In0.53Ga0.47As/InAs/In0.53Ga0.47As strained triangular quantum well lasers have been demonstrated for the light sources with wavelength beyond 2 μm. Theoretical estimation shows that the triangular quantum well owns the longer emission wavelength than the rectangular quantum well with the same strain extent. The triangular quantum well was formed experimentally by using gas source molecular beam epitaxy grown digital alloy, and the growth temperature of the triangular quantum wells was optimized. The triangular quantum well lasers with emission beyond 2.2 μm under continuous-wave operation at temperatures higher than 330 K have been demonstrated. The performances of the triangular quantum well lasers are improved comparing to those of InAs rectangular quantum lasers with the nearly same lasing wavelength.
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