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Continuous-wave operation of vertically emitting ring interband cascade lasers at room temperature

Hedwig Knötig, Borislav Hinkov, Robert Weih, Sven Höfling, Johannes Koeth, G. Strasser

2020Applied Physics Letters27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present vertical light emission in continuous-wave mode from an interband cascade laser (ICL) at a record temperature of up to 38 °C. These results pave the way toward a more efficient and compact integration of this technology in mobile spectroscopic applications. Our approach employs ring cavity ICLs that are mounted epi-side down for efficient heat extraction from the devices. The vertical single-mode emission relies on a metallized second-order distributed-feedback grating designed for an emission wavelength of 3.8 μm. A single lateral mode operation is favored by a narrow waveguide width of 4 μm. Optical output powers of more than 6 mW were measured at 20 °C for rings with a diameter of ∼800 μm. At this temperature, the threshold current-density amounted to 0.60 kA/cm2 and the device showed continuous current and temperature tuning rates of 0.06 nm/mA and 0.37 nm/K, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

CascadeContinuous waveMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsLaserWavelengthGratingSingle-mode optical fiberOpticsWaveguideSemiconductor laser theoryCurrent (fluid)PhysicsChemistrySemiconductorChromatographyThermodynamicsSpectroscopy and Laser ApplicationsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical DevicesPhotonic and Optical Devices
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