G. Witjaksono et D. Botez, Surface-emitting, single-lobe operation from second-order distributed-reflector lasers with central grating phaseshift, APPL PHYS L, 78(26), 2001, pp. 4088-4090
Surface-emitting diode lasers containing a second-order Bragg grating with
a central phaseshift, Delta phi, of values around pi are found to fundament
ally favor lasing in a mode of symmetric near-field amplitude profile, whic
h in turn provides emission in a single-lobed beam orthonormal to the surfa
ce. Devices of 500 mum long distributed-feedback (DFB) active region (lambd
a =0.98 mum) and 500 mum long distributed feedback reflector passive region
s provide, for Delta phi=pi, a surface-emitted beam pattern with 88% centra
l-lobe power content, and external differential quantum efficiency, eta (D)
, of 51%. Since the guided field is antisymmetric to start with, and a cent
ral pi phaseshift causes two grating-outcoupled beams to be out-of-phase wi
th each other, the net result is a single-lobed far-field pattern. The guid
ed-field peak-to-valley (intensity) ratio, R, in the active (i.e., DFB) reg
ion is only 2, which insures single-mode operation to high powers, since th
e intermodal discrimination is high (greater than or equal to 100 cm(-1)).
Over a wide range in Delta phi :60 degrees; eta (D) remains high (> 50%) an
d the degree of guided-field uniformity remains low (R <2). (C) 2001 Americ
an Institute of Physics.