Discretely Tunable (2594, 2629, 2670 nm) GaSb/Si3N4 Hybrid Laser for Multiwavelength Spectroscopy

LASER & PHOTONICS REVIEWS(2023)

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A discrete, tunable photonic integrated laser is showcased for multiwavelength spectroscopy of CO2, H2S, and H2O. The laser combines an AlGaInAsSb/GaSb type-I quantum well-reflective semiconductor optical amplifier with a Si3N4 photonic integrated circuit (PIC). Operating at room temperature, the laser emits at 2670.42, 2629.12, and 2594.27 nm, with mW-level average powers. The PIC employs a novel approach for achieving switching between three distinct emission wavelengths by using two cascaded tunable Mach-Zehnder interferometers (MZIs) that are connected to three spiral-shaped narrow-band distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs). Phase tuning the arms of the MZIs allows the laser emission wavelength to be switched between the DBRs, while the DBRs themselves offer fine-tuning of the emission wavelength. This design enables a simpler tuning mechanism with fewer control variables compared to hybrid PIC-based lasers using Vernier architectures or a combination of multiple semiconductor amplifiers. Low-loss and broadband MZIs are achieved by employing two interconnected directional couplers, which utilize asymmetric waveguides in the coupling region to effectively control the phase. Besides achieving state-of-the-art performance for Si3N4-based integrated lasers at 2.6 mu m wavelength region, the demonstrated performance of passive components, including MZIs and spiral DBRs, opens new possibilities for mid-infrared PIC technology.
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multiwavelength spectroscopy,hybrid laser,tunable
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