Investigation of chirped InAs/InGaAlAs/InP quantum dash lasers as broadband emitters

Mohammed Zahed Mustafa Khan, Tien Khee Ng, Chi Sen Lee, Pallab Bhattacharya, Boon S. Ooi

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Abstract

In this paper, we assessed the effect of additionally broadened quantum dash (Qdash) optical transitions in the multi-stack dash-in-a-well laser structure at both, material and device level. A broad photoluminescence linewidth of ∼150 nm demonstrates the formation of highly inhomogeneous InAs-dashes across the stacks. The transmission electron microscopy revealed small (large) average dash height from the Qdash stack with thick (thin) over grown barrier layer. The Fabry-Perot laser diodes fabricated from this chirped structure exhibits unique device physics under the short pulsewidth (SPW) and quasi-continuous wave (QCW) operation. Varying the ridge-width W from 2 to 4 μrm showed quenching of ultrabroad lasing signature in the SPW operation, and consistent even for a wide 15 μrm oxide strip laser diode. A lasing spectral split with reduced intensity gap in the center is observed in the QCW operation with the gap decreasing with increasing ridge-width. Such atypical lasing operation, influenced by the waveguiding mechanism is qualitatively realized by associating to the reduced vertical coupling effect of the Qdash stacks in the operation of small ridge-width lasers compared with large ridge-width and oxide stripe lasers, and leading to varying non-uniform distribution of carriers among the inhomogeneously broadened Qdash stacks in each case. Our chirped 2 × 830 μrm ridge laser demonstrated marked improvement in the internal quantum efficiency (∼80) and -3 dB lasing bandwidth, >50 nm centered at ∼1.61 μm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6678711
Pages (from-to)51-61
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
Volume50
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Broadband semiconductor laser
  • Chirped active region
  • Dash-in-well
  • InAs/InAlGaAs
  • InAs/InP
  • Inhomogeneous broadening
  • Quantum dash
  • Quantum dots

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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