This study shows that photonic crystal vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers exhibit improved optical confinement and resultant scaling of laser properties, as well as single fundamental mode operation over a wide range of device structure parameters. Single fundamental mode operation is achieved for a wide range of device parameters. The use of photonic crystal confinement, in which the etched holes and light propagation are parallel, provides a means for significantly reducing the modal volume of microcavity lasers.
Scaling characteristics of photonic crystal vertical-cavity lasers
2004-01-01
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Scaling Characteristics of Photonic Crystal Vertical-Cavity Lasers
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