2013
DOI: 10.4302/plp.2013.3.03
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The concept and the realization of the high-power laser diodes with multi-stripe-gain distribution

Abstract: Abstract-Slow axis far-field widening (far-field blooming) is one of the factors which decrease the quality of an emitted beam of high-power laser diodes. This effect is connected with a rising number of maintained lateral optical modes in the laser waveguide. In this paper the design of the gain distribution by the steering of a current flow is presented as a way to restrict the far-field blooming. Numerical and experimental results are presented. An almost constant slow-axis width of optical field distributi… Show more

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“…4) Previous studies have shown that thermal lensing [5][6][7][8] due to the lateral refractive index gradient causes generation of higher-order lateral modes and narrowing of the near-field profile of each guided mode resulting in the far-field blooming. [9][10][11][12] In order to solve this problem, the pedestal heat-sinking structure has been demonstrated for reducing the far-field blooming 13,14) and numerically analyzed. 15) However, with this pedestal structure, the active region temperature is actually higher than without it, resulting in the lower slope efficiency and the thermal rollover at the lower current.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) Previous studies have shown that thermal lensing [5][6][7][8] due to the lateral refractive index gradient causes generation of higher-order lateral modes and narrowing of the near-field profile of each guided mode resulting in the far-field blooming. [9][10][11][12] In order to solve this problem, the pedestal heat-sinking structure has been demonstrated for reducing the far-field blooming 13,14) and numerically analyzed. 15) However, with this pedestal structure, the active region temperature is actually higher than without it, resulting in the lower slope efficiency and the thermal rollover at the lower current.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%