| Literature DB >> 31798847 |
Huan-Yu Lu1,2, Si-Cong Tian1,3, Cun-Zhu Tong1, Li-Jie Wang1, Jia-Min Rong4, Chong-Yang Liu5, Hong Wang6, Shi-Li Shu1, Li-Jun Wang1.
Abstract
For long distance optical interconnects, 1.3-μm surface-emitting lasers are key devices. However, the low output power of several milliwatts limits their application. In this study, by introducing a two-dimensional photonic-crystal and using InAs quantum dots as active materials, a continuous-wave, 13.3-mW output power, 1.3-μm wavelength, room-temperature surface-emitting laser is achieved. In addition, such a device can be operated at high temperatures of up to 90 °C. The enhanced output power results from the flat band structure of the photonic crystal and an extra feedback mechanism. Surface emission is realized by photonic crystal diffraction and thus the distributed Bragg reflector is eliminated. The proposed device provides a means to overcome the limitations of low-power 1.3-μm surface-emitting lasers and increase the number of applications thereof.Entities:
Keywords: Micro-optics; Semiconductor lasers
Year: 2019 PMID: 31798847 PMCID: PMC6874546 DOI: 10.1038/s41377-019-0214-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Light Sci Appl ISSN: 2047-7538 Impact factor: 17.782
Fig. 1Schematic drawing and optical micrograph of the PCSEL and SEM images of a PC.
a Schematic of the PCSEL. b Cross-sectional schematic of the PCSEL. c Top-view SEM image of the 2D PC. d Side-view SEM image of the 2D PC. e Top-view optical micrograph of the PCSEL.
Fig. 2Calculated TE band structure of the 2D PC.
a TE band structure of the 2D PC. b TE band structure of the 2D PC in the vicinity of the Γ2 point.
Fig. 3Laser characteristics of the PCSEL under pulsed operation.
Light-current characteristics for temperatures from 20 to 90 °C for a drive current modulated at 5-kHz with a pulse duration of 2 μs.
Fig. 4Laser characteristics of the PCSEL for CW operation.
a Light-current characteristics for varying temperatures from 20 to 80 °C in steps of 10 °C. b The characteristic temperature as a function of the threshold current Ith of the PCSEL.
Fig. 5Laser spectrum of the PCSEL operating CW at RT.
a The lasing spectrum of surface emission of the PCSEL (red line), edge emission of the PCSEL (blue line), and edge emission of the FP laser without a PC structure (gray line), respectively. b The spectrum of the surface-emitting PCSEL.