The picosecond carrier dynamics observed in quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) poses a fundamental obstacle for the formation of intracavity pulses. On the other hand, the ultrafast gain response makes the QCL ideally suited for high frequency modulation of its pump current. In this work, we leverage this property and use short electrical excitations to generate 33 ps optical pulses with up to Watt level peak power. We ensure lasing on a single resonator mode via optical injection seeding. The resulting pulses are characterized in both time and frequency domains using an optical sampling method in combination with a spectrometer. We interpret the obtained results using laser rate equations. The results presented in this work open new pathways for the generation of highly tunable, high power mid-infrared pulses from a monolithic source.
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Täschler, P., Miller, L., Kapsalidis, F., Beck, M., & Faist, J. (2023). Short pulses from a gain-switched quantum cascade laser. Optica, 10(4), 507. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.485407
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