Novel in-Plane Semiconductor Lasers IX 2010
DOI: 10.1117/12.841262
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High-power, high-reliability, and narrow linewidth, Al-free DFB laser diode for Cs pumping (852nm)

Abstract: The development of techniques such as atom optical pumping, for atomics clocks or precise gyroscopes, requires laser diodes with high power and excellent spectral (narrow linewidth) and spatial qualities together with high reliability. We have realized a six months ageing test on Al-free DFB lasers emitting at 852nm for Cs pumping. Ten DFB lasers were aged at 40°C and 20mW. The extrapolated lifetimes at 40°C, based on 20mW operating current, of our DFB lasers are higher than 500000 hours which confirms the exc… Show more

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“…However their impact on the stabilized laser current and thus on the optical frequency is barely observable. The laser frequency drift observed during this initial period is comparable to the value of < 2 GHz/month reported for near-infrared DFB laser diodes at 852 nm [18].…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Methodssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…However their impact on the stabilized laser current and thus on the optical frequency is barely observable. The laser frequency drift observed during this initial period is comparable to the value of < 2 GHz/month reported for near-infrared DFB laser diodes at 852 nm [18].…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Methodssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Aluminium-free devices can hence benefit from a longer device lifetime and better reliability [3]. We have demonstrated a high reliability and a narrow linewidth for Al-free DFB laser at 852nm for Cesium pumping [4].…”
Section: Laser Diode Structurementioning
confidence: 85%
“…From this linewidth evolution with power the Henry's factor is evaluated to be around 2.5. We have performed ageing tests at 40°C, 20mW during 6 months (4200hours) on DFB laser diodes [13]. We have obtained for 7 lasers a very low operating current degradation (less than 3mA for the maximum).…”
Section: Dfb Laser At 852nm For Cesium Pumping [12]mentioning
confidence: 98%