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Spatially modulated broad-area lasers for narrow lateral far-field divergence.

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A novel laser design is presented that combines a longitudinal-lateral gain-loss modulation with an additional phase tailoring achieved by etching rectangular trenches. At 100 A pulsed operation, simulations predict a far-field… Click to show full abstract

A novel laser design is presented that combines a longitudinal-lateral gain-loss modulation with an additional phase tailoring achieved by etching rectangular trenches. At 100 A pulsed operation, simulations predict a far-field profile with 0.3° full width at half maximum (Θ F W H M =0.3 ∘ ) where a 0.4°-wide main lobe contains 40% of the emitted optical output power (Θ 40% =0.4 ∘ ). While far-field measurements of these structured lasers emitting 10 ns long pulses with 35 W peak power confirm a substantial enhancement of radiation within the central 1∘ angular range, the measured far-field intensity outside of the obtained central peak remains high.

Keywords: far field; spatially modulated; field; modulated broad; broad area; area lasers

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2021

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