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Anisotropic polarization characteristics of lasing and spontaneous surface and edge emissions from deep-ultraviolet (λ≈240nm) AlGaN multiple-quantum-well lasers
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PhotonicsSpontaneous Edge EmissionsEdge EmissionsEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesApplied PhysicsAluminum Gallium NitrideAnisotropic Polarization EmissionAnisotropic Polarization EmissionsGan Power DeviceSpontaneous SurfaceAnisotropic Polarization CharacteristicsQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
The authors report on their experimental discovery of a transverse-magnetic-field (TM)-mode polarization of lasing and spontaneous edge emissions (anisotropic polarization emissions) above and below the lasing threshold from the AlGaN multiple-quantum-well (MQW) laser at 240.8nm. The deep ultraviolet MQW emitted very weak or no surface emission (anisotropic polarization emission) below the threshold. On the other hand, the AlGaN multiple-quantum-well laser at 355.1nm operated in the transverse-electric-field (TE) mode above the threshold, and homogeneous high-intensity spontaneous surface emission and both TE- and TM-mode edge emissions (isotropic emissions) were observed below the threshold.
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