DocumentCode :
1186615
Title :
Design and Simulation of Next-Generation High-Power, High-Brightness Laser Diodes
Author :
Lim, Jun Jun ; Sujecki, Slawomir ; Lang, Lei ; Zhang, Zhichao ; Paboeuf, David ; Pauliat, Gilles ; Lucas-Leclin, Gaëlle ; Georges, Patrick ; MacKenzie, Roderick C I ; Bream, Philip ; Bull, Stephen ; Hasler, Karl-Heinz ; Sumpf, Bernd ; Wenzel, Hans ; Erber
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
993
Lastpage :
1008
Abstract :
High-brightness laser diode technology is progressing rapidly in response to competitive and evolving markets. The large volume resonators required for high-power, high-brightness operation makes their beam parameters and brightness sensitive to thermal- and carrier-induced lensing and also to multimode operation. Power and beam quality are no longer the only concerns for the design of high-brightness lasers. The increased demand for these technologies is accompanied by new performance requirements, including a wider range of wavelengths, direct electrical modulation, spectral purity and stability, and phase-locking techniques for coherent beam combining. This paper explores some of the next-generation technologies being pursued, while illustrating the growing importance of simulation and design tools. The paper begins by investigating the brightness limitations of broad-area laser diodes, including the use of asymmetric feedback to improve the modal discrimination. Next, tapered lasers are considered, with an emphasis on emerging device technologies for applications requiring electrical modulation and high spectral brightness.
Keywords :
electro-optical effects; laser beams; laser cavity resonators; laser stability; optical design techniques; optical phase locked loops; semiconductor lasers; spectral analysis; asymmetric feedback; beam parameter; broad-area laser diode; coherent beam; direct electrical modulation; high-brightness laser diode technology; high-power diode laser; multimode operation; next-generation technology; phase-locking technique; spectral purity; spectral stability; volume resonator; External cavity laser diodes; high-brightness lasers; high-power lasers; laser simulation; modal discrimination; phase-coupled laser diode arrays; self-organizing laser;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-260X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2008.2011286
Filename :
4798207
Link To Document :
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