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Project Title
MIXSEL (Modelocked Integrated eXternal-cavity Surface Emitting Lasers)
Internal ID
21637
Principal Investigator
Südmeyer, Thomas  
Schilt, Stephane  
Di Domenico, Gianni  
Dolgovskiy, Vladimir  
Bucalovic, Nikola  
Tombez, Lionel  
Status
Completed
Start Date
June 1, 2009
End Date
May 31, 2013
Investigators
Keller, Ursula
Kapon, Eli
Witzigmann, Bernd
Organisations
Institut de physique  
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/2736
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/1614
Keywords
Lasers à impulsions ultra-courtes Peignes de fréquence Lasers à semi-conducteurs
Description
Within this project, we proposed to demonstrate optically and electrically pumped MIXSELs (OP-MIXSELs and EP-MIXSELs) in both the pico- and femtosecond regime. Picosecond MIXSELs are ideally suited for clocking applications whereas femtosecond MIXSELs are required for continuum generation and many biomedical applications. For both cases average powers of >100 mW with electrical pumping and >500 mW with optically pumping need to be demonstrated. Saturable absorbers need to be optimized for integration into a MIXSEL and further developed for femtosecond pulse generation. We will mostly rely on quantum dot saturable absorbers and will explore the different trade-offs of quantum well versus quantum dot gain sections. We will perform a systematic design optimization of MIXSELs backed by numerical simulations. A drift-diffusion model can be used for the carrier transport and a transfer matrix method for optical simulation. These models will be extended with electro-optical and electro-opto-thermal simulations. Supercontinuum generation will be initially investigated with femtosecond diode-pumped solid-state lasers and then compared to the newly developed femtosecond MIXSELs.
We overachieved many of our target goals by far with high power ps OP-MIXSEL, 1 W fs OP-VECSEL and recently with the first fs OP-MIXSEL. Electrical pumping is still very challenging, more than initially anticipated, but we significantly improved our design leading to record short pulses from this type of modelocked lasers.
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