4 research outputs found
Image beam from a wire laser
We demonstrate the formation of a narrow beam from a long (L??) laser with subwavelength transverse dimensions (wire laser) as an image of the subwavelength laser waveguide formed by a spherical lens. The beam is linearly diverging with the angle determined by the ratio of the wavelength to the lens radius, while the minimum beam spot size is the same as that of the image of a point source. We realize such a beam experimentally using a terahertz quantum cascade wire laser.QN/Quantum NanoscienceApplied Science
Beam patterns of terahertz quantum cascade lasers with subwavelength cavity dimensions
The need to reach single-mode lasing and minimize at the same time the electrical dissipation of cryogenically operated terahertz quantum cascade lasers may result in small and subwavelength cavity dimensions. To assess the influence of such dimensions on the shape of the laser emission, we have measured the beam pattern of two metal-metal cavity quantum cascade lasers. The patterns show regular angular intensity variations which depend on the length of the laser cavity. The physical origin of these features is discussed in terms of interference of the coherent radiation emitted by end and side facets of the laser bar.Kavli Institute of NanoscienceApplied Science