Title :
"Anti" up the aperture [antiguided VCSEL structures]
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI, USA
fDate :
3/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Coupled vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) arrays are an attractive means to increase the coherent output power of VCSELs. Single-mode VCSELs, with output powers greater than 10 mW, would be useful as telecommunication transmitters /spl lambda/=1.3-1.55 μm) or sources for optical interconnects. Commercially available single-mode VCSELs, even at shorter wavelengths /spl lambda/=0.85 μm), are generally limited to a few milliwatts of output power. The conventional VCSEL structure incorporates a built-in positive-index waveguide, designed to support a single fundamental mode. Promising results in the 3-5 mW range (/spl lambda/=0.85 μm) have been obtained from wet-oxidized, positive-index-guided VCSELs with small emission apertures (less than 3.5 μm-dia). The small aperture size leads to a high electrical resistance and high current density, which can impact device reliability. By contrast, antiguided VCSEL structures have shown promise for achieving larger aperture single-mode operation. To obtain high single-mode powers with a larger emitting aperture, the use of a negative-index guide (antiguide) is beneficial. This paper discusses antiguided structures and some of their advantages when incorporated in 2-D VCSEL array structures.
Keywords :
laser cavity resonators; laser modes; laser stability; light coherence; optical waveguides; photonic crystals; refractive index; semiconductor laser arrays; surface emitting lasers; 0.85 to 1.55 micron; 2D VCSEL array structures; 2D active photonic lattice structures; antiguided structures; high single-mode power; high spatial coherence; high-index region cladding; in-phase mode operation; junction-down heatsinking; large aperture sources; leaky modes; low-index core region; low-index lattice sites; semiconductor diode lasers; single-mode emission; spatial-mode control; substrate side emission; surface-emitting lasers; thermal lensing problems; vertical cavity SEL; Apertures; Optical arrays; Optical coupling; Optical surface waves; Optical transmitters; Optical waveguides; Power generation; Power lasers; Surface emitting lasers; Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Devices Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCD.2003.1191436