DocumentCode :
77397
Title :
25-W Monolithic Spectrally Stabilized 975-nm Minibars for Dense Spectral Beam Combining
Author :
Decker, J. ; Crump, P. ; Fricke, J. ; Maabdorf, A. ; Traub, M. ; Witte, U. ; Brand, T. ; Unger, A. ; Erbert, G. ; Trankle, G.
Author_Institution :
Ferdinand-Braun-Inst., Leibniz-Inst. fur Hochstfrequenztechnik, Berlin, Germany
Volume :
27
Issue :
15
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Aug.1, 1 2015
Firstpage :
1675
Lastpage :
1678
Abstract :
Low-fill-factor laser bars composed of five narrow-stripe broad-area lasers (30 μm × 6000 μm) with monolithic spectral stabilization are presented. Each laser on the bar emits at a unique wavelength from 970 to 980 nm with a channel spacing of 2.5 nm. Narrow spectral line width c1 nm per emitter is obtained by implementing 40th Bragg order distributed feedback surface gratings with varied grating periods. The design and fabrication of these laser bars is reviewed, with optimal grating etch depth determined using simulations that combine 2D-simulation of the reflectivity and optical losses of a 40th-order surface grating with coupled mode theory. The selected etch depth delivers a grating coupling coefficient of κL ~ 0.2, which is shown to be sufficient to suppress lasing in Fabry-Perot modes for narrow line operation across all wavelength channels. However, additional optical scattering losses of the gratings are found to limit output power and efficiency. The final realized minibars deliver 25-W continuous wave output power with a conversion efficiency >40% and operate with a beam parameter product of ~1.6 mm mrad per single emitter, twofold improved in comparison with typical 90-μm wide broad area laser. Such laser minibars are an attractive source for brilliant dense spectral beam combining.
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; channel spacing; distributed feedback lasers; laser beams; laser stability; optical design techniques; optical fabrication; optical losses; semiconductor lasers; Bragg order distributed feedback surface gratings; Fabry-Perot modes; beam parameter product; channel spacing; continuous wave output power; coupled mode theory; dense spectral beam combining; distance 2.5 nm; efficiency; emitter; etch depth; grating coupling coefficient; laser bar design; laser bar fabrication; low fill-factor laser bars; monolithic spectrally stabilized Minibars; narrow line operation; narrow-stripe broad-area lasers; optical losses; optical scattering losses; output power; power 25 W; reflectivity; wavelength 970 nm to 980 nm; Distributed feedback devices; Fiber lasers; Gratings; Laser beams; Laser feedback; Power lasers; Surface emitting lasers; High power; broad area lasers; dense spectral beam combining; distributed feedback lasers; high brightness; high power; narrow stripe; semiconductor laser arrays; surface gratings;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1041-1135
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2015.2435251
Filename :
7112459
Link To Document :
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