Suppression Of Pointing Instability In Quantum Cascade Lasers By Transverse Mode Control

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2013)

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We report on a technique that serves to eliminate pointing instability in Quantum Cascade lasers by suppressing the propagation of higher order transverse modes within the laser cavity. This process, achieved via a short and lossy lateral constriction in the waveguide, only allows the fundamental mode to propagate. The beam pointing fluctuations of the modified devices are greatly reduced, with a 10-fold improvement in standard deviation, indicating a stable emitted beam. The far-field pattern has a Gaussian shape, and the slope efficiency of the received power on a 0.87 numerical aperture detector increases by similar to 65%, without significant increase in threshold. (C) 2013 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4798656]
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quantum cascade lasers,transverse mode control,instability
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