The proof-of-concept of the exploitation of Coherent Perfect Absorption (CPA) in electrically-injected distributed-feedback laser sources is reported. Capitalizing on the essence of CPA as "light extinction by light", an integrated laser-modulator scheme emerges. The key ingredient compared to conventional single-frequency laser diodes is a careful periodic in-phase modulation of both real and imaginary parts of the complex grating index profile that enables both single-frequency operation and 40dB line purity at the Bragg frequency. It is shown that this combination is most apt for the operation of CPA as a modulation mechanism that respects the laser spectral purity. The specific proof-of-concept is based on an ultra-short external cavity formed by a metallic micro-mirror, whose role is to generate the second beam of more conventional CPA interferometric approaches. The implemented complex-coupled grating is compatible with existing industrial technologies and promising for real-life laser source applications. Furthermore, the concept can be directly transferred to other material platforms and other wavelengths ranging from terahertz to ultraviolet.
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