Title :
Segmented superluminescent diode with linear power-current characteristics and adjustable radiation pattern
Author_Institution :
CR Froscati, Assoc. EURATOM-ENEA sulla Fusione, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
This study presents the modelling and experimental characterisation of 980 nm segmented-contact superluminescent diodes designed to produce linear power-current characteristics for applications requiring high output powers and readily reproducible operational characteristics, with adjustable beam width, radiation pattern and spectral width. The maximum measured output power was 160 mW at 4 A pulsed driving current, resulting in 2- wall-plug efficiency per pulse, with ripple-free broad-band output. Coupling into multi- and single-mode optical fibres was achieved with efficiencies of, respectively, 60 and 17-.
Keywords :
optical fibre couplers; superluminescent diodes; beam width; current 4 A; efficiency 17 percent; efficiency 2 percent; efficiency 60 percent; linear power-current characteristics; power 160 mW; pulsed driving current; radiation pattern; segmented superluminescent diode; spectral width; wall-plug efficiency; wavelength 980 nm;
Journal_Title :
Optoelectronics, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-opt.2012.0061