EN
The characteristics of ZnSe-based electron beam pumped semiconductor lasers are presented in detail. The laser structures consist of a 0.6 μm thick superlattice waveguide centered with ten equidistantly placed CdSe/ZnSe quantum dot active layers. The maximum light output pulse power of 12 W per facet at room temperature along with an extremely high quantum efficiency of ≈8.5% were obtained at an electron beam pumping energy of 23 keV (the laser wavelength is of 542 nm). The calculations of a spatial distribution of non-equilibrium carrier concentration within the semiconductor structures under electron beam pumping are presented. The possible ways of further improvement of laser efficiency are discussed.