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18 November 2014 One-dimensional photonic crystal lasers with narrow vertical divergence and wavelength stabilization
Y. Liu, L. Liu, H. W. Qu, W. H. Zheng
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Abstract
Edge-emitting laser diodes operating at 900 nm are designed and fabricated with an epitaxial one-dimensional photonic crystal (PC). PC structure consists of a p-waveguide layer, an active quantum region, and an n-waveguide layer. The p-cladding totally reflects one tilted optical mode. The PC with a particular band structure confines the optical mode with a certain tilted angle. Meanwhile mode extends vertically due to the photonic band modulation at the direction perpendicular to the interface. Then we obtain the broad-area lasers with a narrow vertical far-field divergence of 10°, and a small thermal shift (dλ/dT~-0.06 nm/K) in continuous wave operation.
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Y. Liu, L. Liu, H. W. Qu, and W. H. Zheng "One-dimensional photonic crystal lasers with narrow vertical divergence and wavelength stabilization", Proc. SPIE 9267, Semiconductor Lasers and Applications VI, 926716 (18 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2073632
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KEYWORDS
Photonic crystals

Laser stabilization

Reflectivity

Interfaces

Laser crystals

Continuous wave operation

Quantum wells

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