Corrigendum to: modeling with graded interfaces: tool for understanding and designing record-high power and efficiency mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers
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Suraj Suri
, Benjamin B. Knipfer
, Thomas Grange
, Huilong Gao
, Jeremy D. Kirch
, Luke J. Mawst
, Robert A. Marsland
und Dan Botez
After the publication of this paper [1], the authors found that the symbol for the axial correlation length was inadvertently given, in both the paper text and Supplementary Material, to be Δ⊥, instead of the correct symbol: Λ⊥.
Funding source: U.S. Navy, Naval Air Systems Command
Award Identifier / Grant number: N68335-19-C-0196
Award Identifier / Grant number: N68936-23-C-0002
Reference
[1] S. Suri, et al.., “Modeling with graded interfaces: tool for understanding and designing record-high power and efficiency mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers,” Nanophotonics, vol. 13, no. 10, pp. 1745–1757, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0687.Suche in Google Scholar
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