S. Slipchenko, V. Golovin, O. Soboleva, I. Lamkin, N. Pikhtin
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Abstract
This paper presents a 2D model of a high-power semiconductor laser, which takes into account carrier transport across the layers of its heterostructure and longitudinal spatial hole burning (LSHB), an effect related to the nonuniform gain distribution along the cavity axis. We show that the use of the 2D model which takes into account carrier transport across the layers of the heterostructure allows an appreciable contribution of LSHB to saturation of light – current characteristics to be demonstrated. The LSHB effect, causing a decrease in the output optical power of semiconductor lasers, is shown to be stronger at high drive currents and low output mirror reflectivities. In the case of high drive currents, the LSHB-induced drop in power is related to the faster growth of internal optical and recombination losses because of the nonuniform current density distribution along the cavity axis, such that the highest current density can be almost twice the lowest one. LSHB is shown to increase the power stored in a Fabry – Perot cavity, which is an additional mechanism reducing the output optical power.
期刊介绍:
Quantum Electronics covers the following principal headings
Letters
Lasers
Active Media
Interaction of Laser Radiation with Matter
Laser Plasma
Nonlinear Optical Phenomena
Nanotechnologies
Quantum Electronic Devices
Optical Processing of Information
Fiber and Integrated Optics
Laser Applications in Technology and Metrology, Biology and Medicine.