Widely tunable monolithic mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers using super-structure grating reflectors

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Abstract

A monolithic, three-section, and widely tunable mid-infrared (mid-IR) quantum cascade laser (QCL) is demonstrated. This electrically tuned laser consists of a gain section placed between two super structure grating (SSG) distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs). By varying the injection currents to the two grating sections of this device, its emission wavelength can be tuned from 4.58 μm to 4.77 μm (90 cm-1) with a supermode spacing of 30 nm. This type of SSG-DBR QCLs can be a compact replacement for the external cavity QCL. It has great potential to achieve gap-free and even further tuning ranges for sensor applications.

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Guo, D., Li, J. Y., Cheng, L., Chen, X., Worchesky, T., & Choa, F. S. (2016). Widely tunable monolithic mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers using super-structure grating reflectors. Photonics, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics3020025

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