Title :
Inverse Thermal Lens Effects on the Far-Field Blooming of Broad Area Laser Diodes
Author_Institution :
NUSOD Inst. LLC, Newark, DE, USA
Abstract :
High-power broad-area laser diodes often suffer from a widening of the lateral far-field with increasing current (slow-axis far-field blooming). This effect mainly originates in self-heating that generates a lateral thermal lens in the active region. Pedestal heat sinking was recently shown to mitigate the far-field blooming. In this letter, utilizing self-consistent electro-thermal optical simulations, we analyze such a far-field improvement and link it to the formation of an inverse thermal lens. At high injection current, the inverse thermal lens is shown to weaken high-order lateral modes and to even narrow the slow-axis far-field.
Keywords :
semiconductor lasers; thermal lensing; electro-thermal optical simulations; high injection current; high-order lateral modes; high-power broad-area laser diodes; inverse thermal lens effects; pedestal heat sinking; self-heating; slow-axis far-field blooming; Self-focusing; semiconductor device modeling; semiconductor laser; thermo-optic effects;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2013.2255590