• DocumentCode
    3688276
  • Title

    High CW wallplug efficiency 1.5 micron-emitting diode lasers

  • Author

    D. Botez;T. Garrod;L. J. Mawst

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 53706, United States of America
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    551
  • Lastpage
    552
  • Abstract
    Summary form only given. High-power, long-wavelength InP-based diode lasers emitting around 1.5 μm are needed for pumping solid-state lasers, direct-diode imaging applications, and eye-safe free-space optical communications. Optical systems significantly benefit from diode lasers with high wallplug efficiency (WPE), high brightness and reduced temperature sensitivity. Early work on 1.5 μm-emitting low-power (≤ 20 mW) lasers for fiber-optical optical communications has demonstrated WPE values as high as 35%. Currently, commercially available, broad-area diode lasers emitting around 1.5 μm have maximum WPE values around 20% at high (~ 1-2 W) CW power levels. Thus, 80% of the applied electrical power is lost as heat. With a WPE value around 20%, a bar stack designed to produce 100 W of optical power requires approximately a 500 W power supply; thus, generates 400 W of waste heat. Increasing the maximum WPE from 20% to 50% results in a 2.5 times reduction in required electrical power. This benefit, in addition to the power savings associated with laser cooling, would translate into a significant reduction in weight and cost for diode-pumped fiber lasers and hand-held military target-surveillance and distance-acquisition systems. We have taken a systematic approach for analyzing the power-loss mechanisms in diode lasers emitting in the 1.50-1.55 μm range, and then optimized the devices for high CW WPE values. As a result, we have achieved 50% wallplug efficiency at room temperature, under CW operating conditions, for lasers emitting at 1.53 μm.
  • Keywords
    "Diode lasers","Quantum cascade lasers","Optical fiber communication","Optical fibers","Optical fiber sensors","Stimulated emission"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Photonics Conference (IPC), 2015
  • ISSN
    1092-8081
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IPCon.2015.7323726
  • Filename
    7323726