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Terahertz photonic crystal quantum cascade lasers

Zhang, Hua  
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Dunbar, L. Andrea
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Scalari, Giacomo
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2007
Optics Express

We combine photonic crystal and quantum cascade band engineering to create an in-plane laser at terahertz frequency. We demonstrate that such photonic crystal lasers strongly improve the performances of terahertz quantum cascade material in terms of threshold current, waveguide losses, emission mode selection, tunability and maximum operation temperature. The laser operates in a slow-light regime between the M saddle point and K band-edge in reciprocal lattice. Coarse frequency control of half of a terahertz is achieved by lithographically tuning the photonic crystal period. Thanks to field assisted gain shift and cavity pulling, the single mode emission is continuously tuned over 30 GHz. (c) 2007 Optical Society of America.

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DOI
10.1364/OE.15.016818
Web of Science ID

WOS:000251624800055

Author(s)
Zhang, Hua  
Dunbar, L. Andrea
Scalari, Giacomo
Houdre, Romuald  
Faist, Jerome
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Express
Volume

15

Start page

16818

End page

16827

Subjects

Metal Wave-Guides

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Distributed-Feedback

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Gain Enhancement

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Mode

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Resonators

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