ECE Colloquium (500): "Terahertz Quantum Cascade Lasers and Real-time THz Imaging" | |
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| Speaker | Professor Qing Hu, MIT |
| Date: | Dec 3, 2009 |
| Time: | 4:00 pm |
| Location: | 151 Everitt |
| ECE Faculty Host: | Xiuling Li and Eric Pop |
| Sponsor: | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
| Event Type: | ECE 500 |
Abstract: Semiconductor quantum wells are human-made quantum-mechanical systems in which the energy levels can be designed and engineered to be any value. Our group at MIT has developed THz quantum cascade lasers based on two novel features, resonant-phonon-assisted depopulation of the lower lasing level and metal-metal waveguides for mode confinement. Based on these two features, we have achieved several records in the performance of THz QCLs. These include but not limited to: the highest pulsed operating temperature of ~186 K, the first CW THz QCL operating above the important liquid nitrogen temperature of 77 K (Tmax ≈ 117 K), and the highest output power level of ~250 mW. Using these lasers, we are now able to perform realtime THz imaging using focal-plane cameras at video rate, that is, making movies in "T-rays". These rapid developments demonstrate great potentials for THz QCLs in various applications. Biography: | |