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Optics Express | 2015

The MBE growth and optimization of high performance terahertz frequency quantum cascade lasers

Lianhe Li; Jingxuan Zhu; Li Chen; A. G. Davies; E. H. Linfield

The technique of molecular beam epitaxy has recently been used to demonstrate the growth of terahertz frequency GaAs/AlGaAs quantum cascade lasers (QCL) with Watt-level optical output powers. In this paper, we discuss the critical importance of achieving accurate layer thicknesses and alloy compositions during growth, and demonstrate that precise growth control as well as run-to-run growth reproducibility is possible. We also discuss the importance of minimizing background doping level in maximizing QCL performance. By selecting high-performance active region designs, and optimizing the injection doping level and device fabrication, we demonstrate total optical (two-facet) output powers as high as 1.56 W.


Applied Physics Letters | 2015

Tuning a microcavity-coupled terahertz laser

Fabrizio Castellano; Vezio Bianchi; Lianhe Li; Jingxuan Zhu; Alessandro Tredicucci; E. H. Linfield; A. Giles Davies; Miriam S. Vitiello

Tunable oscillators are a key component of almost all electronic and photonic systems. Yet, a technology capable of operating in the terahertz (THz)-frequency range and fully suitable for widescale implementation is still lacking. This issue is significantly limiting potential THz applications in gas sensing, high-resolution spectroscopy, hyper-spectral imaging, and optical communications. The THz quantum cascade laser is arguably the most promising solution in terms of output power and spectral purity. In order to achieve reliable, repeatable, and broad tunability, here we exploit the strong coupling between two different cavity mode concepts: a distributed feedback one-dimensional photonic resonator (providing gain) and a mechanically actuated wavelength-size microcavity (providing tuning). The result is a continuously tunable, single-mode emitter covering a 162 GHz spectral range, centered on 3.2 THz. Our source has a few tens of MHz resolution, extremely high differential efficiency, and unprecedented compact and simple design architecture. By unveiling the large potential that lies in this technique, our results provide a robust platform for radically different THz systems exploiting broadly tunable semiconductor lasers.


Optics Express | 2015

Phase-locked arrays of surface-emitting graded-photonic-heterostructure terahertz semiconductor lasers

Yacine Halioua; Gangyi Xu; Souad Moumdji; Lianhe Li; Jingxuan Zhu; E. H. Linfield; A. G. Davies; Harvey E. Beere; D. A. Ritchie; Raffaele Colombelli

We have demonstrated that a hybrid laser array, combining graded-photonic-heterostructure terahertz semiconductor lasers with a ring resonator, allows the relative phase (either symmetric or anti-symmetric) between the sources to be fixed by design. We have successfully phase-locked up to five separate lasers. Compared with a single device, we achieved a clear narrowing of the output beam profile.


Optics Express | 2018

Silver-based surface plasmon waveguide for terahertz quantum cascade lasers

Yingjun Han; Lianhe Li; Jingxuan Zhu; A. Valavanis; Joshua R. Freeman; Li Chen; Mark C. Rosamond; Paul Dean; A. G. Davies; E. H. Linfield

Terahertz-frequency quantum cascade lasers (THz QCLs) based on ridge waveguides incorporating silver waveguide layers have been investigated theoretically and experimentally, and compared with traditional gold-based devices. The threshold gain associated with silver-, gold- and copper-based devices, and the effects of titanium adhesion layers and top contact layers, in both surface-plasmon and double-metal waveguide geometries, have been analysed. Our simulations show that silver-based waveguides yield lower losses for THz QCLs across all practical operating temperatures and frequencies. Experimentally, QCLs with silver-based surface-plasmon waveguides were found to exhibit higher operating temperatures and higher output powers compared to those with identical but gold-based waveguides. Specifically, for a three-well resonant phonon active region with a scaled oscillator strength of 0.43 and doping density of 6.83 × 1015 cm-3, an increase of 5 K in the maximum operating temperature and 40% increase in the output power were demonstrated. These effects were found to be dependent on the active region design, and greater improvements were observed for QCLs with a larger radiative diagonality. Our results indicate that silver-based waveguide structures could potentially enable THz QCLs to operate at high temperatures.


Archive | 2017

Development of Terahertz Frequency Quantum Cascade Lasers for the Applications as Local Oscillators

Yingjun Han; Lianhe Li; A. Valavanis; N. Brewster; Jingxuan Zhu; R. Dong; Paul Dean; L. Bushnell; M. Oldfield; A. G. Davies; Brian N. Ellison; E. H. Linfield

We report the development of terahertz frequency quantum cascade lasers for applications as local oscillators. A range of active region designs and waveguide structures have been characterised in order to develop the devices for operation at high temperatures, with high output power and low dissipated power. Quantum cascade lasers based on a LO-phonon bound-to-continuum design emitting at 3.5 THz, suitable for the detection of hydroxyl, were fabricated with a double-metal (gold-gold) waveguide structure. These devices operated in continuous-wave up to 94 K, with an output power of 0.4 mW and dissipated power of 1.7 W at 10 K. A new, mechanically robust packaging and waveguide-integration scheme is also presented for operation outside laboratory environments, which further allows integration of quantum cascade lasers with terahertz waveguides, mixers and other system components. This integration scheme yielded a better beam quality, with a divergence of <20°, compared to standard double-metal devices. Its impacts on the device performance, such as operating temperature range, spectral emission, output power and electrical properties, are presented.


Optics Express | 2016

Extraction-controlled terahertz frequency quantum cascade lasers with a diagonal LO-phonon extraction and injection stage.

Yingjun Han; Lianhe Li; Andrew Grier; Li Chen; A. Valavanis; Jingxuan Zhu; Joshua R. Freeman; N. Isac; Raffaele Colombelli; Paul Dean; A. G. Davies; E. H. Linfield

We report an extraction-controlled terahertz (THz)-frequency quantum cascade laser design in which a diagonal LO-phonon scattering process is used to achieve efficient current injection into the upper laser level of each period and simultaneously extract electrons from the adjacent period. The effects of the diagonality of the radiative transition are investigated, and a design with a scaled oscillator strength of 0.45 is shown experimentally to provide the highest temperature performance. A 3.3 THz device processed into a double-metal waveguide configuration operated up to 123 K in pulsed mode, with a threshold current density of 1.3 kA/cm2 at 10 K. The QCL structures are modeled using an extended density matrix approach, and the large threshold current is attributed to parasitic current paths associated with the upper laser levels. The simplicity of this design makes it an ideal platform to investigate the scattering injection process.


Electronics Letters | 2014

Terahertz quantum cascade lasers with >1 W output powers

Lianhe Li; Li Chen; Jingxuan Zhu; Joshua R. Freeman; Paul Dean; A. Valavanis; A. G. Davies; E. H. Linfield


Electronics Letters | 2015

Mechanically robust waveguide integration and beam shaping of terahertz quantum cascade lasers

A. Valavanis; Yingjun Han; N. Brewster; Paul Dean; R. Dong; L. Bushnell; M. Oldfield; Jingxuan Zhu; Lianhe Li; A. G. Davies; Brian N. Ellison; E. H. Linfield


Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves | 2016

Improving the Out-Coupling of a Metal-Metal Terahertz Frequency Quantum Cascade Laser Through Integration of a Hybrid Mode Section into the Waveguide

Tobias Fobbe; Hanond Nong; Rüdiger Schott; Shovon Pal; Sergej Markmann; Negar Hekmat; Jingxuan Zhu; Yingjun Han; Lianhe Li; Paul Dean; E. H. Linfield; A. Giles Davies; Andreas D. Wieck; Nathan Jukam


international conference on infrared, millimeter, and terahertz waves | 2015

Phase locking of a 2.5 THz quantum cascade laser to a microwave reference using THz Schottky mixer

Berhanu T. Bulcha; Jeffrey L. Hesler; A. Valavanis; Vladimir Drakinskiy; Jan Stake; R. Dong; Jingxuan Zhu; Paul Dean; Lianhe Li; A. G. Davies; E. H. Linfield; N. S. Barker

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Brian N. Ellison

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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L. Bushnell

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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