Title :
Long-wavelength (/spl lambda/=10 /spl mu/m) quadrupolar-shaped GaAs-AlGaAs microlasers
Author :
Gianordoli, S. ; Hvozdara, L. ; Strasser, G. ; Schrenk, W. ; Faist, J. ; Gornik, E.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Solid State Electron., Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
fDate :
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we present experimental results of our investigations on deformed GaAs-AlGaAs microlasers emitting around /spl lambda/=10 /spl mu/m. These quantum cascade lasers exhibit interesting features regarding the threshold current densities, optical output, and far-field pattern. A slight aberration from a circular cross section decreases the threshold current density for microlasers (which have a radius of 50 /spl mu/m). For larger deformations /spl epsiv/, the threshold starts to increase because of the increasing mirror losses. For smaller microlasers (radii between 22 and 34 /spl mu/m), the threshold current density increases already for slight deformations due to the increase of the mirror losses. The experimental results can be fitted very well with the mirror losses as a fitting parameter using a well-known and simple model. Threshold currents as low as 170 mA are measured for a cylindrical microlaser with a radius of 22 /spl mu/m. The peak optical output is increasing quasi-exponentially with rising deformation. Lasing emission from slightly concave resonator shapes is detected. The bow-tie mode and other modes-different from Whispering-gallery modes-are responsible for highly directed emission along the diagonal axis and along the short axis, respectively, of the microlasers. Single-mode emission with a side-mode suppression ratio larger than 25 dB is shown over the entire drive current range for a highly deformed microlaser. The laser line can be temperature tuned with /spl Delta//spl nu//T=-0.027 cm/sup -1//K. A dual mode switching depending on the drive current with a mode spacing of /spl Delta//spl nu/=8.1 cm/sup -1/ between 999 and 1007.1 cm/sup -1/ is observed for a less deformed microlaser.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; aluminium compounds; current density; gallium arsenide; laser modes; laser tuning; microcavity lasers; quantum well lasers; 10 mum; 170 mA; 22 to 50 mum; 999 to 1007 cm/sup -1/; GaAs-Al/sub 0.3/Ga/sub 0.7/As; bow-tie mode; circular cross section; concave resonator shapes; cylindrical microlaser; deformed GaAs-AlGaAs microlasers; diagonal axis; drive current; drive current range; dual mode switching; far-field pattern; highly directed emission; laser line temperature tuning; long-wavelength quadrupolar-shaped GaAs-AlGaAs microlasers; microlaser radius; mirror losses; mode spacing; optical output; peak optical output; quantum cascade lasers; short axis; side-mode suppression ratio; single-mode emission; threshold current densities; unipolar heterostructure; Current measurement; Laser modes; Laser tuning; Mirrors; Optical losses; Optical resonators; Quantum cascade lasers; Shape; Stimulated emission; Threshold current;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of