The impact of a large negative quantum well gain-to-cavity etalon wavelength detuning on the static and dynamic characteristics of 850 nm InGaAlAs high-speed oxide-confined vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) was investigated. Three distinct lasing regimes were revealed in large square aperture (≥7μm per side) devices with large detuning including: (1) an anomalous lasing via higher order Hermite-Gaussian modes at low forward bias current; (2) lasing via the lowest order Hermite-Gaussian modes at high bias current; and (3) simultaneous lasing via both types of transverse modes at intermediate bias currents. In contrast to conventional multimode VCSELs a two-resonance modulation response was observed for the case of co-lasing via multiple transverse modes with high spectral separation. The reduction in the oxide aperture area resulted in classical lasing via the lowest order modes with a conventional single-resonance frequency response. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Blokhin, S. A., Bobrov, M. A., Maleev, N. A., Kuzmenkov, A. G., Sakharov, A. V., Blokhin, A. A., … Ustinov, V. M. (2014). Anomalous lasing of high-speed 850 nm InGaAlAs oxide-confined vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers with a large negative gain-to-cavity wavelength detuning. Applied Physics Letters, 105(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4892885
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