Abstract

We present a study on minimization of thermal resistance of edge-emitting diode lasers by placing the active region closer to the laser surface. We demonstrate that using coupled large optical cavity (CLOC) approach one can reduce the thickness of the p-cladding down to 0.5 μm due to the strong mode localization in a broad active waveguide (1.35 μm) coupled to a passive optical cavity. Also, the advanced laser design allowed us to put the active region closer to the cladding in comparison with conventional broad waveguide lasers. As a result, a record-low thermal resistance of 2 K/W for 3 mm device directly mounted on a copper heatsink in combination with a low optical internal loss of 0.4 cm−1 where demonstrated.

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