Title :
Greater than 500-mW CW kink-free single transverse-mode operation of weakly index guided buried-stripe type 980-nm laser diodes
Author :
Horie, Hideyoshi ; Arai, Nobuhiro ; Mitsuishi, Yoshitaka ; Komuro, Naoyuki ; Kaneda, Hideaki ; Gotoh, Hideki ; Usami, Masashi ; Matsushima, Yuichi
Author_Institution :
Opto-Electron. Res. & Technol. Dev. Center, Mitsubishi Chem. Corp., Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract :
This is the first report of greater than 500-mW CW kink-free single transverse-mode operation of 980-nm laser diodes with a weakly index guided buried-stripe type structure. The device exhibited a kink-free level of 545 mW and maximum optical output power of over 650 mW limited by thermal saturation and showed no catastrophic optical damage, in addition, a currently on-going aging test at 350 mW optical output power at 50/spl deg/C has shown stable operation. Using a can-sealed LD, we also fabricated a co-axial type module with a two-lens system and a lensed-fiber. The coupling efficiency between the LD and a single-mode fiber was calculated to be approximately 78% and we have confirmed 300 mW kink-free fiber output operation. These figures are also the highest reported operation levels for 980-nm co-axial type modules.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; gallium arsenide; indium compounds; infrared sources; laser modes; laser transitions; modules; optical fibre couplers; optical transmitters; quantum well lasers; 300 mW; 350 mW; 50 C; 500 mW; 545 mW; 650 mW; 980 nm; 980-nm laser diodes; CW kink-free single transverse-mode operation; InGaAs; can-sealed LD; catastrophic optical damage; co-axial type module; co-axial type modules; fibre coupling efficiency; kink-free level; lensed-fiber; mW kink-free fiber output operation; mW optical output power; maximum optical output power; on-going aging test; single-mode fiber; stable operation; thermal saturation; two-lens system; weakly index guided buried-stripe type 980-nm laser diodes; weakly index guided buried-stripe type structure; Diode lasers; Erbium-doped fiber lasers; Laser excitation; Optical pumping; Optical refraction; Optical saturation; Optical variables control; Power generation; Pump lasers; Stimulated emission;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE