Improvements To Tapered Semiconductor Mopa Laser Design And Testing

HIGH-POWER DIODE LASER TECHNOLOGY XVI(2018)

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This paper expands on previous work in the field of high power tapered semiconductor amplifiers and integrated master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) devices. The devices are designed for watt-class power output and single-mode operation for free-space optical communication. This paper reports on improvements to the fabrication of these devices resulting in doubled electrical-to-optical efficiency, improved thermal properties, and improved spectral properties. A newly manufactured device yielded a peak power output of 375 mW continuous-wave (CW) at 3000 mA of current to the power amplifier and 300 mA of current to the master oscillator. This device had a peak power conversion efficiency of 11.6% at 15 degrees C, compared to the previous device, which yielded a peak power conversion efficiency of only 5.0% at 15 degrees C. The new device also exhibited excellent thermal and spectral properties, with minimal redshift up to 3 A CW on the power amplifier. The new device shows great improvement upon the excessive self-heating and resultant redshift of the previous device. Such spectral improvements are desirable for free-space optical communications, as variation in wavelength can degrade signal quality depending on the detectors being used and the medium of propagation.
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MOPA, semiconductor laser, tapered amplifier, high power laser, testing, fabrication, InGaAsP, electrical to optical efficiency
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