Abstract

Controlling laser-beam patterns is indispensable in modern technology, where lasers are typically combined with phase-modulating elements such as diffractive optical elements or spatial light modulators. However, the combination of separate elements is not only a challenge for on-chip miniaturisation but also hinders their integration permitting the switchable control of individual modules. Here, we demonstrate the operation of phase-modulating lasers that emit arbitrarily configurable beam patterns without requiring any optical elements or scanning devices. We introduce a phase-modulating resonator in a semiconductor laser, which allows the concurrent realisation of lasing and phase modulation. The fabricated devices are on-chip-sized, making them suitable for integration. We believe this work will provide a breakthrough in various laser applications such as switchable illumination patterns for bio-medical applications, structured illuminations, and even real three-dimensional or highly realistic displays, which cannot be realised with simple combinations of conventional devices or elements.

Highlights

  • Is no longer periodic and the modulation must be imposed carefully so as not to compromise lasing

  • We demonstrate that the integrable phase-modulating (iPM) laser, which is small enough for integration, can emit characters, line drawings, multi-spot beams, and even grayscale images

  • IPM lasers can successfully emit arbitrarily configured light patterns, implying that phase modulation is fully achieved in our devices

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Introduction

Is no longer periodic and the modulation must be imposed carefully so as not to compromise lasing. This epitaxial structure is similar to that of the PCSEL16, the photonic-crystal layer in the latter, which utilises a two-dimensional periodic air-hole array, is replaced by a phase-modulating resonator as described below.

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