Monolithic two-dimensional surface-emitting laser diode arrays with 45 degree micromirrors
1991
Development and performance of large area (0.5 cm2) junction-down monolithic two- dimensional surface-emitting arrays is reported. This involves fabrication of 45 degree(s) and vertical micromirrors with +/- 2 degree(s) tolerances and 50%, threshold currents of Ith equals 220 mA, and output powers in excess of 720 mW). This projects to power densities > 860 W/cm2 and > 50% differential slope efficiencies for arrays of devices. Large area array operation (scaling) was demonstrated. Uniform lasing was achieved from 0.2 cm X 0.5 cm and 0.5 cm X 1.0 cm active area junction-down monolithic arrays (120 and 600 emitters respectively) using 100 microsecond(s) ec long pulses at a 1% duty cycle. Differential slope efficiencies of > 40% were achieved for rows of 12 emitters, and 8% for the large area arrays. The drop in efficiency was due to current leakage, which limited the output power densities to 150 W/cm2. Chirp in these devices was measured to be < 4 nm at twice the threshold current.
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