Abstract

Circular polarization characteristics in vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) with InAlGaAs quantum wells injected by spin-polarized electrons were investigated. A degree of circular polarization of 10% was obtained in a reduced birefringence VCSEL at a lasing wavelength of 1544 nm at room temperature under optical pumping of spin-polarized electrons. Strong birefringence originally introduced to stabilize the lasing polarization was confirmed to be undesirable for a high degree of circular polarization in spin-injected VCSELs. A spin-flip rate equation analysis fairly reproduced the experimental results and supported our conclusions.

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