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Replacing a conventional mirror in a photonic crystal laser by one based on Fano interference leads to rich laser dynamics, including realization of stable self-pulsing and potential for ultra-fast modulation. In particular, the narrowband Fano mirror guarantees single-mode operation and significantly alters the modulation response compared to Fabry-Perot lasers. In this work the small-signal response is analyzed using a dynamical model based on coupled-mode theory and rate equations, which shows how the 3-dB bandwidth of the frequency modulation response may exceed tens of THz, orders of magnitude larger than for conventional semiconductor lasers.
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Thorsten S. Rasmussen, Yi Yu, Jesper Mørk, "Photonic crystal laser based on Fano interference allows for ultrafast frequency modulation in the THz range," Proc. SPIE 10939, Novel In-Plane Semiconductor Lasers XVIII, 109390A (1 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2506236