| Literature DB >> 30367319 |
Xuefeng Jia1,2, Lijun Wang3,4, Zhiwei Jia1,2, Ning Zhuo1, Jinchuan Zhang1, Shenqiang Zhai1, Junqi Liu1,2, Shuman Liu1,2, Fengqi Liu5,6, Zhanguo Wang1,2.
Abstract
We present a low threshold-current and fast wavelength-tuning external cavity quantum cascade laser (EC-QCL) using a scanning galvanometer in the Littman-Metcalf cavity geometry. The EC-QCL could repeatedly swept at 100 Hz over its full tuning range of about 290 nm (2105 cm-1 to 2240 cm-1), providing a scan rate of 59.3 μm s-1. The continuous-wave (CW) threshold current of the EC-QCL was as low as 250 mA and the maximum output power was 20.8 mW at 400 mA for a 3-mm-long QCL gain chip. With a sawtooth wave modulation, a scan resolution of < 0.2 cm-1 can be achieved within the tuning range. The low power-consumption and fast swept-wavelength EC-QCL will be beneficial to many applications.Entities:
Keywords: External cavity; Fast swept-wavelength; Quantum cascade laser
Year: 2018 PMID: 30367319 PMCID: PMC6203702 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-018-2765-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Schematic of Littman-Metcalf external cavity configuration
Fig. 2a The normalized emission spectra of the EC-QCL measured at 25 °C in cw operation with the current of 330 mA. The adjacent spectrum was measured with the galvanometer rotating step of 0.1°. b Measured output power (red curve) and SMSR (black point) of the EC-QCL at different scanning galvanometer angles
Fig. 3The P-I-V characteristics of the EC-QCL in the central region at 2180 cm−1
Fig. 4The time-resolved emission peaks of the EC-QCL operated in cw mode at 330 mA and the scanning galvanometer modulation at 100 Hz
Fig. 5a The measured EC-QCL wavelength with the galvanometer voltage of 20 mV and the tuning frequency of 0.02 Hz. The mode hop is about 0.5 cm−1. b The measured EC-QCL wavelength tuning with a sawtooth wave modulation (0.02 Hz, 40 mA), which can compensate for the 0.5 cm−1 mode hop. c The measured EC-QCL wavelength with both galvanometer tuning and sawtooth wave modulation