Distributed Bragg-reflector Pb1-xSnxTe/PbSeyTe1-ydiode lasers |
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Authors: | Kapon E. Katzir A. |
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Affiliation: | Bell Communications Research, Holmdel, NJ, USA; |
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Abstract: | Distributed Bragg-reflector (DBR) diode lasers were designed and fabricated from lattice-matched Pb1-xSnxTe/PbSeyTe1-ysingle heterostructures grown by liquid-phase epitaxy. These DBR lasers operated in a single longitudinal mode within a limited range of heat-sink temperatures, 8.5-38 K, with a threshold current density of ∼3 kA/cm2at 20 K. Single longitudinal mode operation was maintained up to more than three times the threshold current. Continuous tuning of the laser output frequency over a range of ∼6 cm-1, near 775 cm-1(12.9 μm), was acheived by varying the heat-sink temperature. The average tuning rate was 0.21 cm-1/K, and it was much smaller than the rate for corresponding Fabry-Perot lasers, which was 2.3 cm-1/K. The measured effective mode index of the DBR lasers agrees well with the calculated one. |
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