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Electrically driven supersymmetric semiconductor laser arrays with single-lobe far-field patterns.

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Semiconductor laser arrays based on the third-order supersymmetric (SUSY) transformation are proposed to increase the mode discrimination between fundamental supermode and high-order supermodes. The distance between the edge waveguide of… Click to show full abstract

Semiconductor laser arrays based on the third-order supersymmetric (SUSY) transformation are proposed to increase the mode discrimination between fundamental supermode and high-order supermodes. The distance between the edge waveguide of the main array and that of the superpartners is optimized. Then, the electric field distributions of different modes are also calculated, which show that, except for the fundamental supermode, the high-order supermodes penetrate deeper into the superpartner arrays, which accounts for the increased loss of high-order supermodes. The fabricated third-order SUSY laser array can emit light with a single-lobe far-field pattern under an injection current of 70 mA, which is a promising candidate for optical couplings between lasers and optical elements.

Keywords: laser arrays; lobe far; semiconductor laser; order; single lobe; field

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2022

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