Influence of external mirror on antireflection-coated phased-array semiconductor lasers
- 28 July 1986
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 49 (4) , 185-187
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.97164
Abstract
We have analyzed a phased-array semiconductor laser coupled to an external cavity containing a spatial filter. The results indicate that the external cavity-spatial filter combination couples the natural supermodes of the array. Thus if a single supermode were to be emitted by the antireflection-coated facet, the reflected field would couple into many supermodes of the same parity. By self-consistently modeling the laser-cavity configuration we show that substantial mode mixing occurs in practical cases and its effect is more pronounced when the coupling coefficient is small.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Inverted-V chirped phased arrays of gain-guided GaAs/GaAlAs diode lasersApplied Physics Letters, 1984
- Optical beam characteristics of Schottky barrier confined arrays of phase-coupled multiquantum well GaAs lasersIEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1984
- Fundamental mode oscillation of a buried ridge waveguide laser arrayApplied Physics Letters, 1984
- High power coupled ridge waveguide semiconductor laser arraysApplied Physics Letters, 1984
- Single contact tailored gain phased array of semiconductor lasersApplied Physics Letters, 1984
- High-power phase-locked arrays of index-guided diode lasersApplied Physics Letters, 1983
- Phase-locked InGaAsP laser array with diffraction couplingApplied Physics Letters, 1983
- Diffraction coupled phase-locked semiconductor laser arrayApplied Physics Letters, 1983
- Phase-locked (GaAl)As laser diode emitting 2.6 W CW from a single mirrorElectronics Letters, 1983
- Single longitudinal mode operation of high power multiple-stripe injection lasersApplied Physics Letters, 1983