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29 November 2012 High power narrow far-field broad-stripe semiconductor lasers with second-order metal grating feedback
Yong Yi Chen, Li Qin, Peng Jia, Yong Qiang Ning, Yun Liu, Li Jun Wang, Jin Long Zhang
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Abstract
In order to obtain high power semiconductor lasers with narrow far-field and improve the characteristics of the output beam, a broad-stripe distributed feedback semiconductor laser with second-order metal surface gratings emitting around 940 nm is fabricated, based on the holographic photolithography and wet etching technology. The second-order metal gratings are located at the metal/semiconductor interface in the p-Al0.2GaIn0.49P cladding layer, with 960 μm×142 μm grating area, and the metal gratings also act as ohmic contact of the p side. The grating period is 287nm, the grating depth is 120 nm, and the grating duty cycle is 0.5. For the laser with second-order metal gratings, the powers is 718 mW, spectral linewidth (FWHM) is less than 0.1 nm, lateral far field angle (FWHM) is 2.7° and the vertical far-field angle (FWHM) is 16.7° in the current of 1.5 A. For the laser without gratings in the current of 1.5 A, the spectral linewidth is 1.3 nm, the lateral far-field angle is 7.3° and the vertical far-field angle is 36°, both worse than lasers with second-order metal surface gratings.
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Yong Yi Chen, Li Qin, Peng Jia, Yong Qiang Ning, Yun Liu, Li Jun Wang, and Jin Long Zhang "High power narrow far-field broad-stripe semiconductor lasers with second-order metal grating feedback", Proc. SPIE 8552, Semiconductor Lasers and Applications V, 85520E (29 November 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.999392
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Semiconductor lasers

High power lasers

Diffraction

Diffraction gratings

Continuous wave operation

Cladding

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