A. Krier
Lancaster University, UK
Biography
Tony Krier is professor of physics at Lancaster University where he is director of the Quantum Technology Centre. He obtained his PhD in 1983 and joined Lancaster in 1989, where he founded the mid-infrared optoelectronics research group. He was promoted to Reader in 1999, then to Professor in 2003 and has published more than 190 papers. He has worked extensively on mid-infrared (2-5 μm) materials and devices and in 1996 he founded the international mid-infrared materials & devices conference (MIOMD). His recent work concerns antimonide nanostructures and dilute nitride alloys for use in mid-infrared lasers, photodetectors and solar cells.
Abstract
Abstract : Mid-infrared type II Insb quantum dot laser diodes