Abstract

AbstractA low‐cost single frequency laser, emitting in the mid‐infrared spectral region and dissipating minimal electrical power, is a key ingredient for the next generation of portable gas sensors for high‐volume applications involving chemical sensing of important greenhouse and pollutant gases. Herein, a Quantum Cascade Surface Emitting Laser (QCSEL) is proposed, which is implemented as a short linear cavity with high reflectivity coated end‐mirrors to suppress any edge emission and employs a buried semiconductor diffraction grating to extract the light from the surface. By wafer‐level testing, the cavity length scaling is investigated, mirror reflectivities larger than 0.9 are extracted, and a pulsed threshold power dissipation of 237 mW for an emission wavelength near 7.5 µm is achieved. Finally, single‐mode emission with a side‐mode suppression ratio larger than 33 dB is demonstrated for a 248 µm short cavity, which is mounted with the epitaxial layer up and operated in continuous wave at 20 .

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