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Composite Resonator Surface Emitting Lasers
FISCHER,ARTHUR J. ; CHOQUETTE,KENT D. ; CHOW,WENG W. ; ALLERMAN,ANDREW A. ; GEIB,KENT M.
Sandia National Laboratories
关键词: Apertures;    Cavity Resonators;    Modulation;    42 Engineering;    Design;   
DOI  :  10.2172/759367
RP-ID  :  SAND2000-1049
RP-ID  :  AC04-94AL85000
RP-ID  :  759367
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

The authors have developed electrically-injected coupled-resonator vertical-cavity lasers and have studied their novel properties. These monolithically grown coupled-cavity structures have been fabricated with either one active and one passive cavity or with two active cavities. All devices use a selectively oxidized current aperture in the lower cavity, while a proton implant was used in the active-active structures to confine current in the top active cavity. They have demonstrated optical modulation from active-passive devices where the modulation arises from dynamic changes in the coupling between the active and passive cavities. The laser intensity can be modulated by either forward or reverse biasing the passive cavity. They have also observed Q-switched pulses from active-passive devices with pulses as short as 150 ps. A rate equation approach is used to model the Q-switched operation yielding good agreement between the experimental and theoretical pulseshape. They have designed and demonstrated the operation of active-active devices which la.se simultaneously at both longitudinal cavity resonances. Extremely large bistable regions have also been observed in the light-current curves for active-active coupled resonator devices. This bistability can be used for high contrast switching with contrast ratios as high as 100:1. Coupled-resonator vertical-cavity lasers have shown enhanced mode selectivity which has allowed devices to lase with fundamental-mode output powers as high as 5.2 mW.

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