Title :
Transverse magnetic emissions of GaAs unstrained quantum-well microcavity lasers
Author :
Fukushima, Takehiro ; Shinohara, Susumu ; Sunada, Satoshi ; Harayama, Takahisa ; Sakaguchi, Koichiro ; Tokuda, Yasunori
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Okayama Prefectural Univ., Soja, Japan
Abstract :
We investigated the polarization characteristics of emissions from two-dimensional microcavity laser diodes. For an unstrained single-quantum-well active layer structure, an argument based on the interband optical transition usually leads to the lasing of transverse electric (TE) rather than transverse magnetic (TM) modes. Indeed, we observed TE-polarized emissions for the excitation of modes quantized along a one-dimensional (Fabry-Perot) orbit. However, when selectively pumping modes quantized along a diamond-shaped ray orbit, we observed TM-polarized emissions. These unusual TM-polarized emissions can be explained by the fact that the incident angles of the diamond-shaped orbit are very close to the Brewster angle, making corresponding TE modes too leaky to be excited. This mode-dependent polarization leads us to propose a microcavity laser diode with the function of polarization switching.
Keywords :
gallium arsenide; light polarisation; microcavity lasers; optical pumping; quantum well lasers; Brewster angle; GaAs; TE mode-dependent polarization; diamond-shaped ray orbit; interband optical transition; one-dimensional orbit; optical pumping mode; single-quantum-well active layer structure; transverse electric; two-dimensional microcavity laser diode; unstrained quantum-well microcavity lasers transverse magnetic emission; Cavity resonators; Diode lasers; Microcavities; Mirrors; Orbits; Switches; Brewster angle; laser diode; microcavity; polarization switching; transverse electric emission; transverse magnetic emission;
Conference_Titel :
Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2015 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
DOI :
10.1109/ICTON.2015.7193549