Highly Efficient DFB Lasers with Good Beam Patterns

A third-order distributed feedback laser has an active medium disposed on a substrate as a linear array of segments having a series of periodically spaced interstices therebetween and a first conductive layer disposed on a surface of the active medium on each of the segments and along a strip from each of the segments to a conductive electrical contact pad for application of current along a path including the active medium. Upon application of a current through the active medium, the active medium functions as an optical waveguide, and there is established an alternating electric field, at a THz frequency, both in the active medium and emerging from the interstices. Spacing of adjacent segments is approximately half of a wavelength of the THz frequency in free space or an odd integral multiple thereof, so that the linear array has a coherence length greater than the length of the linear array.

Researchers

Tsung-Yu Kao / Alan Lee / Qing Hu

Departments: Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Sensors & Monitoring / Electronics & Photonics: Lasers, Semiconductors / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

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