Characteristics of coherent two-dimensional grating surface emitting diode laser arrays during CW operation

Recent progress in the development of monolithic two-dimensional coherent grating surface emitting (GSE) laser arrays is presented. Such GSE arrays have operated continuously to more than 3 W/surface and pulsed to more than 30 W/surface. They have achieved continuous wave (CW) threshold current dens...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of quantum electronics 1991-06, Vol.27 (6), p.1594-1608
Hauptverfasser: Evans, G.A., Bour, D.P., Carlson, N.W., Amantea, R., Hammer, J.M., Lee, H., Lurie, M., Lai, R.C., Pelka, P.F., Farkas, R.E., Kirk, J.B., Liew, S.K., Reichert, W.F., Wang, C.A., Choi, H.K., Walpole, J.N., Butler, J.K., Ferguson, W.F., DeFreez, R.K., Felisky, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Recent progress in the development of monolithic two-dimensional coherent grating surface emitting (GSE) laser arrays is presented. Such GSE arrays have operated continuously to more than 3 W/surface and pulsed to more than 30 W/surface. They have achieved continuous wave (CW) threshold current densities of under 140 A/cm/sup 2/ with CW differential quantum efficiencies of 20-46% per surface. Linewidths in the 40-100 MHz range were obtained with output powers of 100-300 mW per surface. The arrays typically consist of 10-30 mutually injection coupled gain sections with 10 laterally coupled ridge-guided lasers in each gain section. A single GaInAs strained-layer quantum well with a graded-index separate confinement heterostructure (GRINSCH) geometry allows junction down mounting with light emission through the transparent GaAs substrate. A surface relief grating is used for feedback and outcoupling.< >
ISSN:0018-9197
1558-1713
DOI:10.1109/3.89983