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Surface-emitting 10.1
Auteur(s)
Date Issued
1999
Journal
Applied Physics Letters
Vol.
24
No
75
From page
3769
To page
3771
Abstract
We present measurement results on a surface-emitting quantum-cascade distributed feedback laser emitting infrared radiation at 10.1 mu m. The use of a second order grating enabled the laser to emit about 25% of its total optical power from the grating. The beam radiated from the grating was at a very low divergence angle of about 1 degrees x14 degrees. As already presented in a previous paper, we simplified the processing by using a lateral current injection scheme avoiding epitaxial regrowth. At 85 K, the laser emitted 210 and 60 mW of pulsed power from facet and grating, respectively; at room temperature, the corresponding numbers were 70 and 18 mW. Threshold current densities of 2.1 kA/cm(2) at 85 K and 5.6 kA/cm(2) at room temperature were observed. The device showed single mode behavior for the entire temperature range and all investigated power levels. In addition, a constant temperature tuning coefficient of 0.06 cm(-1)/K was seen. (C) 1999 American Institute of Physics. [S0003-6951(99)04350-8].
Publication type
journal article