3-W output power from a 2-μm InGaSb VECSEL using a hybrid metal-semiconductor Bragg reflector
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2023-03-01Type
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Abstract
We present improved thermal management of an optically-pumped vertical external cavity surface emitting laser (VECSEL) at a center wavelength of around 2 μm. This was achieved with a backside-cooled, InGaSb-based VECSEL using a hybrid metal-semiconductor Bragg reflector. We demonstrate the fabrication of such a hybrid metal-semiconductor mirror by combining a copper mirror with 10.5 AlAs0.08Sb0.92/GaSb distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) pairs. Together with a thin 20 nm SiO2 diffusion barrier we reach >99.9% reflectivity at 2 μm.This allows for a thinner gain chip design compared to the standard DBR requiring 19.5 layer pairs. The structure thickness was reduced from 7.5 μm to 4.7 μm lowering the thermal resistance of the device from (2.79±0.16)KW−1 to (2.12±0.19)KW−1. We demonstrate record high average continuous wave (cw) output powers of 3W for backside-cooled InGaSb-based VECSELs. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000605384Contributors
Contact person: Huwyler, Nicolas
Data collector: Huwyler, Nicolas
Research group: Keller, Ursula
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ETH ZurichSubject
VECSELs; Thermal management; Semiconductor LaserOrganisational unit
03371 - Keller, Ursula / Keller, Ursula
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787097 - Mid-infrared optical dual-comb generation and spectroscopy with one unstabilized semiconductor laser (EC)
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Is supplement to: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/602564
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