Mechanism of the polarization control in intracavity- contacted VCSEL with rhomboidal oxide current aperture

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The possible mechanisms of the polarization control in single-mode intracavity- contacted vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (IC-VCSELs) with the rhomboidal selectively- oxidized current aperture were investigated. It was found that the lasing emission polarization of all single-mode VCSELs is fixed along the minor diagonal of the rhomboidal-shape aperture (the [1'10] direction). Numerical modelling of carrier transport did not reveal any sufficient injection anisotropy in the laser active region, while the transverse optical confinement factors calculated for the fundamental mode with two orthogonal polarizations are identical. Optical loss anisotropy and/or gain anisotropy are the most likely mechanisms of inducing the polarization fixation.

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Bobrov, M. A., Maleev, N. A., Blokhin, S. A., Kuzmenkov, A. G., Vasil’Ev, A. P., Blokhin, A. A., … Ustinov, V. M. (2016). Mechanism of the polarization control in intracavity- contacted VCSEL with rhomboidal oxide current aperture. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 741). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/741/1/012078

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