The far-field characteristics of mid-infrared angled-grating distributed-fe
edback (a-DFB) lasers with W active regions are studied as a function of et
ch depth, stripe width, and optical pumping intensity. Whereas near-diffrac
tion-limited output is obtained for 50 mum stripes at ten times threshold,
the beam quality degrades rapidly when either the stripe width or the pump
intensity is increased. A key finding is that most of the degradation may b
e attributed to the onset of Fabry-Perot-like lasing modes that propagate a
long the direct path normal to the facets. We further show that these paras
itic modes may be effectively eliminated by using ion-bombardment to create
angled virtual mesas surrounded by loss regions. The bombarded structures
show substantial improvement of the beam quality for wide pump stripes and
high pump intensities, although in this first demonstration the efficiency
decrease was greater than expected.