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An ALGaAs laser with bandgap = 1.55 eV forms a quantum well laser with an active region of 5 nm thick. Assuming that the effective mass of the valence and conduction bands are twice the mass of an electron what is the shortest wavelength that would be emitted, owing to electric current flowing through the active region?
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