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Polarization bistability of vertical cavity lasers under external optical injection
The polarization bistability of VCLs is studied theoretically with the consideration of dielectric Bragg reflectors, surface coatings, carrier induced refractive index inside the active layer as well as the intensity and wavelength of the injected light. The VCL has a built-in index guided structure and a GaAs-Al0.3Ga0.7As quantum well active layer. A rate-equation model is developed. It is shown that all-optical switching and memory operation can be achieved in VCLs by external optical injection, however, devices with suitable design of surface coating and Bragg reflectors are required.published_or_final_versio
Dynamic behavior of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers
A quasi-three-dimensional dynamic model of index-guided vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers is developed. Detailed structure of Bragg reflectors and lateral optical confinement are considered into the model. A three-dimensional waveguide problem is reduced to one dimension by using the effective-index method. The dynamic response of optical field is solved by the time-domain algorithm. In addition, the lateral variation of carrier concentration, refractive index, and spontaneous-emission profile are also determined in a self consistent manner. Using this model, the influence of carrier transport and hot carriers on the dynamic behavior of vertical-cavity surface emitting lasers is studied. It is found that these nonlinearities have significant influence on the relaxation-oscillation frequency and modulation bandwidth of the devices.published_or_final_versio
Theoretical analysis of polarization bistability in vertical cavity surface emitting semiconductor lasers
The polarization bistability of vertical cavity surface emitting lasers under external optical injection is analyzed theoretically. It is found that on the condition where the optical gain is blue-shifted relative to the cavity mode, the bistable characteristics of VCSEL's can be improved significantly: (1) low optical power of the external injection light is required, (2) the influence of self-heating effects is minimized, and (3) wide bistable hysteresis loop width can be maintained. Furthermore, it is also shown that the reflectivity of Bragg reflectors should also be optimized to improve the performance of VCSEL's as bistable switches.published_or_final_versio
An improved time-domain traveling-wave model for vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers
The use of the time-dependent transfer matrix and wide-angle beam propagation method is proposed to improve the computational speed and accuracy of a recently developed time-domain traveling-wave model of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers. With suitable utilization of the transfer matrix, significant reduction of the total execution time of the traveling-wave model can be obtained. In addition, the use of the wide-angle beam propagation method can minimize the calculation error of the traveling-wave model due to the diffraction of light from the small aperture of the laser cavity.published_or_final_versio
Double-tapered-waveguide distributed feedback lasers for high-power single-mode operation
Theoretical analysis of double-tapered-waveguide distributed feedback semiconductor laser for stable single-mode and high-power operation is presented. It is found that the single-mode behavior of a distributed feedback laser with large coupling-length product can be improved significantly by the double-tapered-waveguide structure.published_or_final_versio
A quasi-three-dimensional large-signal dynamic model of distributed feedback lasers
A simple, but powerful, quasi-three-dimensional large-signal dynamic model of distributed feedback semiconductor laser is presented. The transient response of lasers is analyzed by using a combined beam propagation method and time-domain algorithm that is capable of including the longitudinal and lateral variation of the optical-mode and carrier density profiles. In addition, the spontaneous emission noise, the nonuniform current injection resulting from the variation of Fermi-voltage as well as that of the refractive index distribution are also taken into consideration. Using this model, the influence of nonuniform waveguide structure on the static and dynamic responses of distributed feedback lasers is analyzed. In addition, a novel double tapered waveguide distributed feedback laser is proposed for stable single-mode operation at high power.published_or_final_versio
Numerical analysis of nonlinear soliton propagation phenomena using the fuzzy mesh analysis technique
A novel numerical technique, the fuzzy mesh analysis technique, is developed to study the nonlinear propagation phenomena of solitons in an optical fiber. The main advantage of this technique is the variation of mesh size with the shape of soliton pulses along the propagation distance such that: 1) the calculation efficiency can be enhanced and 2) the number of sampling points can be greatly reduced. It is shown that the fuzzy mesh analysis technique is capable of analyzing the propagation phenomena of high-power solitons, pulse compression, and soliton interaction in an efficient manner.published_or_final_versio
Nonlinear dynamics of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers
The dependence of the transient response of a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) on its aperture size is investigated subject to direct current modulation and external optical feedback. It is shown that lasers with small aperture size suppress higher order bifurcations and chaos even under large-signal modulation and external optical feedback. Furthermore, the noise characteristics of VCSELs under the influence of external optical feedback are studied via the calculation of relative intensity noise. It is found that the level of external optical feedback for the onset of coherence collapse is high for devices with small aperture size. On the other hand, the small-signal response of lasers is also analyzed through the calculation of third-order harmonic distortion. It is shown that harmonic distortion is minimized in small devices. Therefore, VCSELs with small aperture size have better immunity to irregular response under direct current modulation and external optical feedback.published_or_final_versio
Enhancement of mode stability in vertical cavity surface emitting lasers with diffused quantum wells structure
The use of diffused quantum well structures to enhance single transverse mode operation in vertical cavity surface emitting GaAs-AlGaAs QW semiconductor lasers is proposed and analyzed theoretically.published_or_final_versio
Semiconductor lasers using diffused quantum-well structures
We assess the relative merits and prospects of using diffused quantum-well (QW) structures in semiconductor lasers. First, different techniques to achieve interdiffusion are analyzed and compared. Second, recent development of semiconductor lasers using interdiffusion technique is also discussed. Third, the optical properties of diffused QWs are studied. In addition, novel design of diffused QWs structures to maintain stable single-mode operation in semiconductor lasers is proposed. Finally, brief discussion and conclusion are given.published_or_final_versio
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