TY - JOUR
T1 - High-performance quantum cascade lasers grown by metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy and their applications to trace gas sensing
AU - Troccoli, Mariano
AU - Diehl, Laurent
AU - Bour, David P.
AU - Corzine, Scott W.
AU - Yu, Nanfang
AU - Wang, Christine Y.
AU - Belkin, Mikhail A.
AU - Höfler, Gloria
AU - Lewicki, Rafal
AU - Wysocki, Gerard
AU - Tittel, Frank K.
AU - Capasso, Federico
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - We present an overview of our results on the design, material growth, device characterization, and spectroscopic applications of MOVPE-grown quantum cascade lasers (QCLs). These devices are capable of room-temperature (RT) continuous-wave operation and high power emission. The first section focuses on growth of laser material, device fabrication, and quantum design The second section discusses RT pulsed operation, in particular the doping dependence of laser performance and broadband emission. Near-field measurements performed on the devices' facets correlating lateral modes to device size are also discussed. Section III deals with continuous-wave high-temperature operation from lasers with different active region designs, including their spectral characteristics and in the emergence of coherent phenomena at high power levels. Section IV analyses the devices thermal dissipation capabilities, while in Section V we report reliability data. The final section focuses on spectroscopic applications and tunability. Optofluidic narrow ridge lasers and their application to chemical sensing are reported along with recent data on a broadband on chip spectrometer consisting of individually addressable distributed feedback QCLs. Various spectroscopic techniques and in particular quartz-enhanced photoacoustic absorption spectroscopy and its use in gas sensing systems are discussed. Finally, optofluidic narrow ridge lasers and their applications to fluid sensing are presented.
AB - We present an overview of our results on the design, material growth, device characterization, and spectroscopic applications of MOVPE-grown quantum cascade lasers (QCLs). These devices are capable of room-temperature (RT) continuous-wave operation and high power emission. The first section focuses on growth of laser material, device fabrication, and quantum design The second section discusses RT pulsed operation, in particular the doping dependence of laser performance and broadband emission. Near-field measurements performed on the devices' facets correlating lateral modes to device size are also discussed. Section III deals with continuous-wave high-temperature operation from lasers with different active region designs, including their spectral characteristics and in the emergence of coherent phenomena at high power levels. Section IV analyses the devices thermal dissipation capabilities, while in Section V we report reliability data. The final section focuses on spectroscopic applications and tunability. Optofluidic narrow ridge lasers and their application to chemical sensing are reported along with recent data on a broadband on chip spectrometer consisting of individually addressable distributed feedback QCLs. Various spectroscopic techniques and in particular quartz-enhanced photoacoustic absorption spectroscopy and its use in gas sensing systems are discussed. Finally, optofluidic narrow ridge lasers and their applications to fluid sensing are presented.
KW - Infrared spectroscopy
KW - Semiconductor device fabrication
KW - Semiconductor lasers
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U2 - 10.1109/JLT.2008.925056
DO - 10.1109/JLT.2008.925056
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:61349145790
SN - 0733-8724
VL - 26
SP - 3534
EP - 3555
JO - Journal of Lightwave Technology
JF - Journal of Lightwave Technology
IS - 21
ER -