DocumentCode :
755389
Title :
Single-mode, tunable distributed-feedback and multiple-wavelength quantum cascade lasers
Author :
Gmachl, Claire ; Straub, Axel ; Colombelli, Raffaele ; Capasso, Federico ; Sivco, Deborah L. ; Sergent, A. Michael ; Cho, Alfred Y.
Author_Institution :
Lucent Technol. Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Volume :
38
Issue :
6
fYear :
2002
fDate :
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
569
Lastpage :
581
Abstract :
Single-mode and tunable quantum cascade distributed feedback (QC-DFB) lasers in the wavelength range from 4.5 to 16.5 μm are reviewed. In the case of QC lasers with dielectric waveguides, DFB; lasers are fabricated either with a top-grating approach, which is simpler to manufacture, or a buried grating with epitaxial regrowth, which generally has a higher single-mode yield as a result of a larger coupling factor. Long-wavelength QC-DFB lasers based on surface plasmon waveguides use bi-metal gratings for Bragg reflection. Single-mode emission with a side-mode suppression ratio of 30 dB and a tunability (depending on wavelength) of 0.3-1.0 nm/K heat sink temperature or of 2040 nm/A CW current are customarily achieved. These features together with the potential for high optical power, room-temperature operation, and narrow intrinsic linewidth make QC-DFB lasers prime choices as narrow-band light sources in mid-infrared trace gas sensors. As a result of their unipolar nature and the possibility to serially stack, or "cascade", many active regions, QC lasers also have an intrinsic potential for multi pie-wavelength operation in a wide variety of device concepts. Multiple different optical transitions in single active regions stacked in a homogeneous cascade as well as multiple single-wavelength active regions cascaded in various schemes of heterogeneous cascades have. been demonstrated. Based upon multiple-wavelength QC lasers, multiple single-mode QC-DFB lasers have been fabricated using sectioned laser cavities with multiple gratings. Adjusting the length of each Bragg-grating section as well the mode-overlap factor by tailoring the heterogeneity of the cascade has lead to a doubly single-mode QC-DFB laser with simultaneous single-mode emission around 5.0 and 7.5 μm and a tunability at each wavelength as expected from equivalent single-wavelength single-mode lasers. Finally, the concept of multiple-wavelength emission was extended to ultrabroad-band emission, with a QC laser that exhibited gain from 5 to 8 μm and simultaneous laser action from 6 to 8 μm
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; distributed feedback lasers; infrared sources; laser modes; laser transitions; laser tuning; quantum well lasers; semiconductor quantum wells; waveguide lasers; 4.5 to 16.5 micron; Bragg reflection; Bragg-grating section; CW current; bi-metal gratings; buried grating; coupling factor; dielectric waveguides; doubly single-mode QC-DFB laser; epitaxial regrowth; heat sink temperature; high optical power room-temperature operation; homogeneous cascade; long-wavelength QC-DFB lasers; mid-infrared trace gas sensors; mode-overlap factor; multiple gratings; multiple optical transitions; multiple single-mode QC-DFB lasers; multiple single-wavelength active regions; multiple-wavelength quantum cascade lasers; narrow intrinsic linewidth; narrow-band light sources; sectioned laser cavities; side-mode suppression ratio; simultaneous single-mode emission; single-mode tunable distributed-feedback quantum cascade lasers; single-mode yield; supercontinuum generation; surface plasmon waveguides; top-grating approach; tunability; ultrabroad-band emission; unipolar nature; Distributed feedback devices; Gratings; Laser feedback; Laser modes; Laser transitions; Optical feedback; Optical waveguides; Quantum cascade lasers; Tunable circuits and devices; Waveguide lasers;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9197
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.2002.1005407
Filename :
1005407
Link To Document :
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