High-power CW oscillation of 1.3-µm wavelength InP-based photonic-crystal surface-emitting lasers

Opt Express. 2022 Aug 1;30(16):29539-29545. doi: 10.1364/OE.461048.

Abstract

We demonstrate high-power continuous-wave (CW) lasing oscillation of 1.3-µm wavelength InP-based photonic-crystal surface-emitting lasers (PCSELs). Single-mode operation with an output power of over 100 mW, a side-mode suppression ratio (SMSR) of over 50 dB, and a narrow single-lobe beam with a divergence angle of below 1.2° are successfully achieved by using a double-lattice photonic crystal structure consisting of high-aspect-ratio deep air holes. The double lattice is designed to enhance both the in-plane optical feedback and the surface radiation effects in the photonic crystal. The coupling coefficients for 180 , +90 , and -90 diffractions are estimated from the measurements of the photonic band structure as κ1D = 417 cm-1, κ2D+ = 135 cm-1, and κ2D- = 65 cm-1, respectively. The stable single-mode, high-beam-quality operation is attributed to these large coupling coefficients introduced by the asymmetric double-lattice structure.