Abstract

The criteria for the mode selections in multiple-stripe lasers are presented. It is shown that the couplings of the higher-order modes of each stripe, which constitute the multiple-stripe laser, play important roles in the mode selections. Based on this analysis, a method for realizing 0° phase-shift mode oscillations is proposed. The method involves loss embedment in the outer unpumped region and the use of multiple stripes with fine center-to-center spacings. For the realization of this scheme, a grating-incorporated channeled-substrate planar (GICSP) laser is proposed and is fabricated. It is demonstrated that the 180° phase-shift mode is completely suppressed with this scheme. Single-longitudinal mode oscillations of well-defined index-guided 0° modes are observed for wide-channel CSP lasers.

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