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Giuseppe Tandoi1, Charles N Ironside, John H Marsh, A Catrina Bryce.
Abstract
We report a novel approach for increasing the output power in passively mode locked semiconductor lasers. Our approach uses epitaxial structures with an optical trap in the bottom cladding that enlarges the vertical mode size to scale the pulse saturation energy. With this approach we demonstrate a very high peak power of 9.8 W per facet, at a repetition rate of 6.8 GHz and with pulse duration of 0.71 ps. In particular, we compare two GaAs/AlGaAs epilayer designs, a double quantum well design operating at 830 nm and a single quantum well design operating at 795 nm, with vertical mode sizes of 0.5 and 0.75 μm, respectively. We show that a larger mode size not only shifts the mode locking regime of operation towards higher powers, but also produces other improvements in respect of two main failure mechanisms that limit the output power: the catastrophic optical mirror damage and the catastrophic optical saturable absorber damage. For the 830 nm material structure, we also investigate the effect of non-absorbing mirrors on output power and mode locked operation of colliding pulse mode locked lasers.Entities:
Keywords: High peak power laser; mode locked laser; non-absorbing mirrors; quantum well laser; sub-picosecond pulse generation
Year: 2012 PMID: 23843678 PMCID: PMC3703576 DOI: 10.1109/JQE.2011.2180365
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE J Quantum Electron ISSN: 0018-9197 Impact factor: 2.318