2022
DOI: 10.21883/tpl.2022.14.55117.18942
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Impact of transverse optical confinment on performance of 1.55 μm vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers with a buried tunnel junction

Abstract: The impact of transverse optical confinement on the static and spectral characteristics of 1.55 μm vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (WF-VCSEL) with a buried tunnel junction (BTJ) n++-InGaAs/p++-InGaAs/p++-InAlGaAs, implemented using molecular-beam epitaxy and wafer fusion. It was found that for VCSELs with a tunnel junction (TJ) etching depth of 15 nm, the single-mode lasing occurs up to 8 μm BTJ mesa size due to a relatively weak lateral optical confinement, while the effect of a saturable absorber (SA… Show more

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