• DocumentCode
    1083544
  • Title

    Single mode operation of buried heterostructure lasers by loss stabilization

  • Author

    Henry, Charles H. ; Logan, Ralph A. ; Merritt, F. Ralph

  • Author_Institution
    Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, USA
  • Volume
    17
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    1981
  • fDate
    11/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    2196
  • Lastpage
    2204
  • Abstract
    A loss-stabilized buried heterostructure (LSBH) laser is reported that is much simpler to grow than conventional BH lasers, but has similar, near ideal, laser characteristics. Typical lasers, which incorporate an optical guide have active stripe widths \\approx 2.5 \\mu m determined by the initial mesa etching, have a laser threshold of 25 mA, and exhibit stable single transverse mode operations up to 60 mA and higher currents. The simplicity in growth results from not attempting to grow a single mode guide by carefully choosing the composition of the regrown burying layers, but instead simply forming a multiple mode guide by growing a cladding layer with a high aluminum composition. The large index discontinuity between the layer and the central mesa and the roughness of the etched mesa walls cause losses when interface scattering couples light from the initial mode into other modes. The losses rapidly increase with the mode number and, we believe, provide the selection mechanism which causes the laser to operate in the lowest mode. Calculations show that the observed variations in mesa width of 0.3 μm over distances of 10μm are adequate to explain the observed lowest mode stability.
  • Keywords
    Gallium materials/lasers; Laser modes; Aluminum; Etching; Laser modes; Laser stability; Optical device fabrication; Optical losses; Optical scattering; Optical waveguides; Semiconductor lasers; Waveguide lasers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9197
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JQE.1981.1070673
  • Filename
    1070673