Abstract
The optical anisotropy in the semiconductor quantum wires (QWRs) largely depend on the shapes of quantum-confined structures that modify the wave functions of the electronic states.1,2 We studied the polarization anisotropy of photoluminescence (PI.) and lasing from the cleaved edges of the ridge QWR laser structures,3,4 and considered the wave functions of the electronic states.
© 2001 Optical Society of America
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