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Time-domain upconversion measurements of group-velocity dispersion in quantum cascade lasers
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Waveguide DispersionQuantum PhotonicsEngineeringLaser ScienceOptical Transmission SystemHigh-power LasersOptical AmplifierOptical PropertiesOptical CommunicationFiber LaserPhotonicsQuantum SciencePulse GenerationPhysicsTime-domain Upconversion MeasurementsTotal Group-velocity DispersionApplied PhysicsElectroluminescence SpectrumQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
A time-resolved mid-infrared upconversion technique based on sum-frequency generation was applied to measure pulse propagation in lambda approximately 5.0 mum quantum cascade lasers operated in continuous wave at 30 K. The wavelength-dependent propagation delay of femtosecond mid-infrared pulses was measured to determine the total group-velocity dispersion. The material and waveguide dispersion were calculated and their contributions to the total group-velocity dispersion were found to be relatively small and constant. The small-signal gain dispersion was estimated from a measurement of the electroluminescence spectrum without a laser cavity, and was found to be the largest component of the total GVD. A negative group-velocity dispersion of beta2 ( =d2beta/d omega2) approximately - 4.6x10-6 ps2/mum was observed at the peak emission wavelength, and good agreement was found for the measured and calculated pulse-broadening.
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