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Opt Express ; 30(17): 30187-30197, 2022 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36242127

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We present an 8-µm-wide 800-µm-long high-power, single-mode and low RIN DFB laser using a dual-waveguide structure. The introduced passive lower waveguide has weakenes the lateral optical confinement for the ridge waveguide, and thus reduces losses caused by the p-doped layers and maintains single mode stability of the laser. The fabricated laser exhibited an output power higher than 170 mW and a relative intensity noise (RIN) below -157 dB/Hz along with a side-mode suppression-ratio (SMSR) over 55 dB. The temperature tuning from -10°C to 60°C allows an 8.6 nm wavelength tunability with a variation coefficient of 0.12 nm/K. The relaxation oscillation frequency is around 8 GHz, and the linewidth is about 250 kHz at 100 mW output power for the fabricated laser. The characteristics of the proposed high-power laser, including high slope efficiency, single mode stability and low noise, make it a suitable candidate for optical communication.

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Opt Express ; 27(22): 31225-31234, 2019 Oct 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31684357

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We present and experimentally demonstrate a novel oxide-confined ridge-waveguide distributed feedback (DFB) laser with the first-order surface grating using only a single growth step. The metal contacts are laterally offset from the ridge waveguide to inject current thus avoiding unwanted light absorption from the electrodes. The oxide aperture is defined by selective wet oxidation of aluminium-rich material, which confines the injection current from the electrodes to the active layer under the ridge waveguide. This allows that a thin ridge layer can be used with relatively higher refractive index compared to the active layer and thus the grating can be shallowly etched but provides a strong coupling effect. The fabricated 150 µm-long DFB laser exhibited a relatively low threshold current of 8 mA and a side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) up to 50 dB at the injected current of 32 mA around 4 times threshold at 20 °C. Stable single mode operation has been observed for the fabricated DFB laser over the temperature range from 10 to 50 °C. The variation of wavelength with temperature Δλ/ΔT was 0.06 nm/°C. The proposed laser may have advantages combined both DFB lasers and vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), such as single mode, stabilized polarization, potentially narrow linewidth and low power consumption. In addition, the laser is regrowth free, thus has advantages of low cost and high reliability.

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