2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00340-009-3591-z
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Experimental determination of the thermal lens parameters in a broad area semiconductor laser amplifier

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“…The optimal separation increased monotonically over the range of currents investigated, reaching a maximum of 8 mm at 11 A and 1.62 W output power. The behavior suggests the formation of a thermal lens within the BAL emitters [21] and increased overlap of higher order modes with the gain profile within the emitters relative to overlap of the fundamental mode. An output spectrum from the mode-imaging WBC cavity is shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The optimal separation increased monotonically over the range of currents investigated, reaching a maximum of 8 mm at 11 A and 1.62 W output power. The behavior suggests the formation of a thermal lens within the BAL emitters [21] and increased overlap of higher order modes with the gain profile within the emitters relative to overlap of the fundamental mode. An output spectrum from the mode-imaging WBC cavity is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The change of index with temperature dn/dT = 2.5 × 10 −4 [3] is assumed to be temperature independent and spatially constant. Figs.…”
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“…To mimic a heating-induced red-shift of the lasing wavelengths and a corresponding broadening of the far-fields, we assume additional linear bias current I-dependent contributions to the gain peak wavelength and the excess refractive index, δ h n = (c h n + L h n (x))I [4]. The heating-induced lateral profile L h n (x) within the emitter can be approximated by a negative parabola [7] or, even better, by a suitable Lorentzian or supergaussian, but, in general, should be estimated experimentally or precomputed using the heat transport model defined within the transversal cross-section of the BAL [8]. The amplitude of L t n in our case was about 10 −4 A −1 .…”
Section: Dynamical Model Of Broad-area Lasermentioning
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“…One of the reasons causing the reduction of efficiency, in this case, is an increased filtering spectral band dependence on the lateral position x at the front facet of BALs. Namely, according to(7), the central filtering wavelengths λ s and λ c are depending on x:…”
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