DocumentCode :
1908338
Title :
Nonlinear dynamics and modulation properties of optically injected quantum cascade lasers
Author :
Cheng Wang ; Grillot, F. ; Kovanis, Vassilios ; Even, J.
Author_Institution :
INSA, Univ. Eur. de Bretagne, Rennes, France
fYear :
2013
fDate :
12-16 May 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Quantum cascade (QC) lasers have been of great interest since its first demonstration at Bell labs in 1994 [1]. In contrast to interband semiconductor lasers, one of the fundamental features in QC lasers is that the stimulated emission relies on the intersubband transition, which is dominated by the ultra-fast electron-optical phonon scattering mechanism within several picoseconds. Flat modulation responses without relaxation-oscillation resonance and high 3-dB bandwidths of about tens of gigahertz have been demonstrated experimentally [2]. It is well known that optical injection can well enhance the dynamical properties of semiconductor lasers. To this end, Meng et al studied the modulation responses of injection-locking QC lasers employing a simple two-level rate equation model, where the non-existence of the unstable locking region in the locking regime was pointed out [3]. However, we remark that this conclusion needs further investigation using a more accurate rate equation model and an explicit approach based on the analysis of the local bifurcation scenario.In this work, we theoretically investigate the nonlinear and modulation properties of injection-locked QC lasers by taking into account the upper and lower subbands as well as the bottom state in the gain stage. In order to obtain the stable injection-locking regime both the saddle-node (SN) and the Hopf bifurcations are studied [4]. The bifurcations are calculated via the so-called numerical continuation, which is a powerful method for bifurcation analysis. As shown in figure 1(a), the stable locking regime is bounded by the supercritical bifurcations (thick lines). Like interband lasers, the regime is found to be enlarged with the injection level. However, the positions of the codimension-two points (G1, G2), around which the laser is known to generate various nonlinear dynamics, move to higher injection levels. The influence of the linewidth enhancement factor (LEF), which is k- own to have significant impacts on the bifurcation diagram, will be also presented. Following the standard approach of linearizing the rate equations, we have obtained the modulation transfer function with which the modulation response is analyzed. The 3-dB bandwidth increases with the injection level as the interband laser case. However, it is stressed that no frequency dip occurs in the modulation response, which is a crucial point for broadband applications. The mechanism of this phenomenon is analyzed via the poles and zeros in the modulation transfer function with respect to the Bode plot. Figure 1(b) presents the frequency detuning effect on the QC laser: both positive and negative detunings enhance the modulation bandwidth.Finally, an upgraded numerical model taking into account the multistage cascade scheme where electrons are recycled from period to period will be also presented. Furthermore, the influences of carrier lifetimes in the QC laser on the injection-locking dynamics will be discussed as well.
Keywords :
bifurcation; laser mode locking; laser tuning; nonlinear dynamical systems; nonlinear optics; optical modulation; optical transfer function; quantum cascade lasers; stimulated emission; Bell labs; Bode plot; Hopf bifurcations; LEF; bifurcation analysis; bifurcation diagram; bottom state; broadband applications; carrier lifetimes; codimension-two points; explicit approach; flat modulation responses; frequency detuning effect; gain stage; injection level; injection-locked QC lasers; injection-locking QC lasers; interband semiconductor lasers; intersubband transition; linewidth enhancement factor; local bifurcation scenario; lower subbands; modulation bandwidth; modulation properties; modulation transfer function; multistage cascade scheme; negative detunings; nonlinear dynamics; nonlinear properties; numerical continuation; optical injection; optically injected quantum cascade lasers; positive detunings; relaxation-oscillation resonance; saddle-node; semiconductor laser dynamical properties; stable injection-locking regime; stimulated emission; supercritical bifurcations; two-level rate equation model; ultrafast electron-optical phonon scattering mechanism; unstable locking region; upgraded numerical model; upper subbands; Bandwidth; Bifurcation; Frequency modulation; Mathematical model; Quantum cascade lasers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe (CLEO EUROPE/IQEC), 2013 Conference on and International Quantum Electronics Conference
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0593-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOE-IQEC.2013.6800695
Filename :
6800695
Link To Document :
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