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Low dissipation integrated frequency combs are ideal candidates to realize miniaturized spectrometers without moving parts and hence are of great interest for integrated photonics.
After reviewing frequency comb generation in interband cascade lasers (ICLs), the nonlinear dynamics and performance limiting mechanisms of ICLs will be discussed. A newly developed k-space resolved non-equilibrium carrier transport model combined with experimental studies enables us to explore different loss mechanisms, as well as to explore the reasons, why passive mode-locking of ICLs for short pulse generation remains challenging.
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Benedikt Schwarz, Andreas Windischhofer, Florian Pilat, Sandro Dal Cin, Hedwig Knötig, Josephine Nauschütz, Sven Höfling, Robert Weih, "Interband cascade lasers: from carrier transport to frequency combs," Proc. SPIE PC12905, Novel In-Plane Semiconductor Lasers XXIII, PC129050E (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003829