Abstract
In the present work, an ultra-low power consumption substrate-emitting distributed feedback (DFB) quantum cascade laser (QCL) was developed. The continuous-wave (CW) threshold power dissipation is reduced to 0.43 W at 25 °C by shortening the cavity length to 0.5 mm and depositing high-reflectivity (HR) coating on both facets. As far as we know, this is the recorded threshold power dissipation of QCLs in the same conditions. Single-mode emission was achieved by employing a buried second-order grating. Mode-hop free emission can be observed within a wide temperature range from 15 to 105 °C in CW mode. The divergence angles are 22.5o and 1.94o in the ridge-width direction and cavity-length direction, respectively. The maximum optical power in CW operation was 2.4 mW at 25 °C, which is sufficient to spectroscopy applications.
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Liu, C. W., Zhang, J. C., Jia, Z. W., Zhuo, N., Zhai, S. Q., Wang, L. J., … Wang, Z. G. (2017). Low Power Consumption Substrate-Emitting DFB Quantum Cascade Lasers. Nanoscale Research Letters, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-017-2281-8
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