High-brightness LWIR quantum cascade lasers

OPTICS LETTERS(2021)

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Abstract
Long-wave infrared (LWIR, lambda approximate to 8 12 mu m) quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) are drawing increasing interest, as they provide the possibility of long-distance transmission of light through the atmosphere owing to the reduced water absorption. However, their development has been lagging behind the shorter wavelength QCLs due to much bigger technological challenges. In this Letter, through band structure engineering based on a highly localized diagonal laser transition strategy and out-coupler design using an electrically isolated taper structure, we demonstrate high beam-quality single-mode LWIR QCLs with high-brightness (2.0 MW cm(-2) sr(-1) for lambda approximate to 10 mu m, 2.2 MW cm(-2) sr(-1) for lambda approximate to 9 mu m, 5.0 MW cm(-2) sr(-1) for lambda approximate to 8 mu m) light extraction from a single facet in continuous-wave operation at 15 degrees C. These results mark an important milestone in exploring the lighting capability of inter-sub-band semiconductor lasers in the LWIRspectral range. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America
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Terahertz Quantum-Cascade Lasers,Infrared Laser Absorption,High-Power Lasers,Diode Laser Absorption,Laser Oscillation
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