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2021Typ
- Conference Paper
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Abstract
Semiconductor lasers with ultra-low thresholds and minimal footprints are a topic of active research. Such devices require a combination of high quality factor laser cavities with small active region volumes. For high-reflectivity coated ridge lasers, a low threshold can only be achieved by strongly reducing the diffraction losses arising at the laser facet. We show here that, somewhat counter-intuitively, opening a carefully designed aperture in a metallic facet coating can simultaneously enhance both its transmission and modal reflectivity by correcting the phase front at the subwavelength scale. Numerical simulations and experimental results demonstrate a reduction of optical mirror loss by up to 40% while the transmission is increased by four orders of magnitude. Applying this approach to both facets of a short cavity quantum cascade laser, we achieve laser operation at room temperature with an electrical dissipation of only 143 mW. Mehr anzeigen
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2021 46th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz)Seiten / Artikelnummer
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IEEEKonferenz
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03759 - Faist, Jérôme / Faist, Jérôme
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