Title :
Distributed Bragg reflector ring oscillators: A large aperture source of high single-mode optical power
Author :
Dzurko, Kenneth M. ; Hardy, Amos ; Scifres, Donald R. ; Welch, David F. ; Waarts, Robert G. ; Lang, Robert J.
Author_Institution :
Spectra Diode Labs, San Jose, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Distributed-Bragg-reflector (DBR) ring oscillators are the first monolithic semiconductor lasers containing broad-area active regions which operate in a single mode to several times their threshold current. Orthogonally oriented diffraction gratings surrounding an unpatterned active region select a single spatial and temporal mode of oscillation. The authors present both analytic and experimental verification of single mode operation for active dimensions up to 368 μm×1000 μm. Threshold current densities under 200 A/cm2 and total differential efficiencies greater than 60% have been measured. DBR ring oscillators have demonstrated over 1 W of single frequency output power, 460 mW of spatially coherent, single frequency output power, and nearly circular diffraction limited output to 4xIth. The performance potential of these devices is enormous, considering that the output apertures are nearly two orders of magnitude wider than conventional single-mode sources which generate up to 0.2 W of coherent output
Keywords :
diffraction gratings; distributed Bragg reflector lasers; laser modes; ring lasers; semiconductor lasers; 1 W; 460 mW; aperture source; broad-area active regions; distributed Bragg reflector ring oscillators; monolithic semiconductor lasers; single-mode optical power; single-mode sources; spatial mode; temporal mode; threshold current densities; total differential efficiencies; Apertures; Diffraction; Distributed Bragg reflectors; Frequency; Laser modes; Power generation; Ring lasers; Ring oscillators; Semiconductor lasers; Threshold current;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of