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Vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers with semitransparent metallic mirrors and high quantum efficiencies
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ScienceLaser ApplicationsVertical-cavity Surface-emitting LasersTop MirrorsSurface-emitting LasersHigh-power LasersLaser ControlSemiconductor LasersOptical PropertiesSemitransparent Metallic MirrorsGraded-reflectivity MirrorsSemitransparent Silver FilmsPhotonicsLaser DesignLaser-assisted DepositionLaser CompositionLaser ClassificationHigh Quantum EfficienciesElectro-optics DeviceLight OutputAdvanced Laser ProcessingApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
Semitransparent thin silver films are employed as both the top mirrors and electrodes for GaAs vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers. The semitransparent silver films allow the emission of light from the top epitaxial side. Quarter-wave AlAs/AlxGa1−xAs stacks are used as the bottom n-type mirrors. Light output versus excitation current measurements yields an efficiency of 0.76 mW/mA from the top silver mirror side, which corresponds to an external differential quantum efficiency of 54% at a lasing wavelength of 0.88 μm. The internal differential quantum efficiency is estimated to be ≳94%. An optical output power of 10 mW is obtained at a pulsed excitation current of 72 mA.
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