43 research outputs found
Quantum Cascade Lasers as Broadband Sources via Strong RF Modulation
In this work, we demonstrate that in a regime of strong modulation, by
generating pulses of the length of the order of a few cavity lifetimes
(hundreds of ps), a broadband quantum cascade laser can be driven to lase on a
bandwidth (250cm-1) limited by the gain. In addition, the amplitude noise of
the radiation was shown to be limited by the detector. A laser linewidth study
has been performed under different operating conditions finding values spanning
from 20MHz to 800MHz, indicating a trade-off between emission bandwidth,
amplitude stability and coherence
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High Power Thermoelectrically Cooled and Uncooled Quantum Cascade Lasers With Optimized Reflectivity Facet Coatings
We present a method of preserving the device wall-plug efficiency by adjusting mirror losses with facet coatings for longer cavity quantum cascade lasers. An experimental study of output power and wall-plug efficiency as functions of mirror losses was performed by varying the front facet coating reflectivity with a high-reflectivity-coated rear facet. The use of optimized reflectivity coatings on 7-mm-long chips resulted in continuous-wave output power of 2.9 W at 293 K for thermoelectrically cooled devices mounted on AlN submounts and average and continuous-wave output power in excess of 1 W for uncooled devices emitting at 4.6 µm.Engineering and Applied Science
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3 W Continuous-Wave Room Temperature Single-Facet Emission From Quantum Cascade Lasers Based On Nonresonant Extraction Design Approach
A strain-balanced, InP-based quantum cascade laser structure, designed for light emission at 4.6 m using a new nonresonant extraction design approach, was grown by molecular beam epitaxy. Removal of the restrictive two-phonon resonant condition, currently used in most structure designs, allows simultaneous optimization of several design parameters influencing laser performance. Following the growth, the structure was processed in buried heterostructure. Maximum single-ended continuous-wave optical power of 3 W was obtained at 293 K for devices with stripe dimensions of 5 mm 11.6 m. Corresponding maximum wallplug efficiency and threshold current density were measured to be 12.7% and 0.86 kA/cm.Physic