Abstract
We demonstrate novel structures of an 850-nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) array for high output power, single-lobe far-field pattern, and narrow divergence angle. By using the Zn-diffusion process with proper sizes of oxide-current-confined and Zn-diffusion apertures, each unit of VCSEL in the demonstrated array is highly single-mode (side-mode suppression ratio 30 dB) with a narrow far-field divergence angle (9°- 10°) and high maximum single-mode output power ( ~ 6.3 mW). Due to the high uniformity of single-mode performance of each VCSEL unit, the 6 × 6 array exhibits an excellent lasing phenomenon, which includes single-lobe far-field pattern, weak in-phase coupling, narrowing of divergence angle (from 9° to 4°), and output power as high as around 104 mW. Furthermore, by measuring the bias-dependent output optical spectra in different positions of our array, the high similarity of these spectra indicates the excellent uniformity of our fabrication process for single-mode VCSEL.
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