Edge- and surface-emitting 10.1
Author(s)
Faist, Jérôme
Beck, Mattias
Muller, Antoine
Oesterle, Ursula
Date issued
2000
In
Physica E
Vol
1-2
No
7
From page
25
To page
28
Subjects
quantum cascade lasers distributed feedback lasers surface emission lateral current injection ROOM-TEMPERATURE CONTINUOUS-WAVE OPERATION
Abstract
We present measurement results on high-power low-threshold quantum cascade-distributed feedback lasers emitting infrared radiation at 10.16 mu m. A lateral current injection scheme allowed the use of a strongly coupled surface grating without metal coverage and epitaxial re-growth. Although this design resulted in a simplified processing, the fabrication of high-performance edge- and surface-emitting devices was demonstrated. For the edge-emitting laser, we used a standard first-order grating with a period of 1.57 mu m, and for the surface emitter, a second-order grating with a period of 3.15 mu m was used. Maximal output powers in excess of 200 mW at 85 K and 70 mW at 300 K were achieved for both configurations. The threshold current densities at 85 K (300 K) were 1.85 kA/cm(2) (5.4 kA/cm(2)) and 2.1 kA/cm(2) (5.6 kA/cm(2)) for edge and surface emitters, respectively. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Publication type
journal article
