Abstract
We present a reverse-taper quantum cascade laser (QCL) emitting at 4.6 μm, a novel-geometry device that can scale the output power while maintaining good beam quality. Buried-ridge waveguides with tapered and straight regions were formed by ICP etching and HVPE regrowth - the tapered region scales the output power, while the emitting facet is located at the narrow-end taper section, which provides mode filtering by suppressing high-order spatial modes. Beam profiles were observed under quasi-continuous-wave (QCW)/CW operation and beam quality (M2) measurements along with beam-stability measurements were performed - a small degree of collimated-beam centroid movement (<0.46 mrad, peak-to-peak) was observed, along with M2 values close to 1 up to ∼1 W QCW power. Devices of shorter cavity lengths were also investigated, indicating that the output power scales with the core-region volume but results in a small increase in angular deviation.
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Ryu, J. H., Knipfer, B., Kirch, J. D., Marsland, R. A., Botez, D., Earles, T., … Mawst, L. J. (2022). Reverse-Taper Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Lasers for Coherent Power Scaling. IEEE Photonics Journal, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2022.3163409
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