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24 October 2014 Micro-cavity lasers with large device size for directional emission
Chang-ling Yan, Peng Li, Jian-wei Shi, Yuan Feng, Yong-qin Hao, Dongda Zhu
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Abstract
Optical micro-cavity structures, which can confine light in a small mode volume with high quality factors, have become an important platform not only for optoelectronic applications with densely integrated optical components, but also for fundamental studies such as cavity quantum electrodynamics and nonlinear optical processes. Micro-cavity lasers with directional emission feature are becoming a promising resonator for the compact laser application. In this paper, we presented the limason-shaped cavity laser with large device size, and fabricated this type of micro-cavity laser with quantum cascade laser material. The micro-cavity laser with large device size was fabricated by using InP based InGaAs/InAlAs quantum cascade lasers material at about 10um emitting wavelength, and the micro-cavity lasers with the large device size were manufactured and characterized with light output power, threshold current, and the far-field pattern.
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Chang-ling Yan, Peng Li, Jian-wei Shi, Yuan Feng, Yong-qin Hao, and Dongda Zhu "Micro-cavity lasers with large device size for directional emission", Proc. SPIE 9270, Optoelectronic Devices and Integration V, 92701L (24 October 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2071719
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KEYWORDS
Quantum cascade lasers

Laser applications

Laser damage threshold

Semiconductor lasers

Integrated optics

Scanning electron microscopy

Manufacturing

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