Electrically pumped all photonic crystal 2nd order DFB lasers arrays emitting at 2.3 μ m

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Single-mode, widely tunable laser diodes in the mid-infrared range are highly interesting for demanding spectroscopic applications involving multi-species discrimination. We report on an alternative approach using single frequency laser arrays. Single-mode laser arrays were fabricated using all-photonic-crystal electrically pumped distributed feedback cavities on GaSb. The fabricated lasers exhibit thresholds in the 3.2 kA/cm2 range in a continuous wave regime at room temperature. The maximum output power reaches 1 mW and single mode operation with a side-mode suppression ratio of 30 dB is demonstrated. These lasers were used to perform tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy of several gases in standard gas cells. Continuous spectral coverage of a 40 nm band using 10 lasers seems an achievable goal using laser arrays with PhC lattice constant variations of 1 nm from laser to laser.

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Adelin, B., Gauthier-Lafaye, O., Dubreuil, P., Lecestre, A., Rouillard, Y., Bahriz, M., … Monmayrant, A. (2017). Electrically pumped all photonic crystal 2nd order DFB lasers arrays emitting at 2.3 μ m. APL Photonics, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4978665

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