Ksenia A. Fedorova
Aston University
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Optics Express | 2010
Ksenia A. Fedorova; Maria Ana Cataluna; Igor L. Krestnikov; Daniil A. Livshits; Edik U. Rafailov
A record broadly tunable high-power external cavity InAs/GaAs quantum-dot diode laser with a tuning range of 202 nm (1122 nm-1324 nm) is demonstrated. A maximum output power of 480 mW and a side-mode suppression ratio greater than 45 dB are achieved in the central part of the tuning range. We exploit a number of strategies for enhancing the tuning range of external cavity quantum-dot lasers. Different waveguide designs, laser configurations and operation conditions (pump current and temperature) are investigated for optimization of output power and tunability.
Optics Letters | 2014
Mahmoud Gaafar; Dalia Al Nakdali; Christoph Möller; Ksenia A. Fedorova; Matthias Wichmann; Mohammad Khaled Shakfa; Fan Zhang; Arash Rahimi-Iman; Edik U. Rafailov; Martin Koch
We present the first self-mode-locked optically pumped quantum-dot semiconductor disk laser. Our mode-locked device emits sub-picosecond pulses at a wavelength of 1040xa0nm and features a record peak power of 460xa0W at a repetition rate of 1.5xa0GHz. In this work, we also investigate the temperature dependence of the pulse duration as well as the time-bandwidth product for stable mode locking.
Optics Letters | 2016
R. Akbari; Haitao Zhao; Ksenia A. Fedorova; Edik U. Rafailov
Dual action of quantum-dot saturable absorber and Kerr lens mode locking of a diode-pumped Yb:KGW laser was demonstrated. The laser delivered 105 fs pulses with 2.5 W of average power and >300 kW of peak power.
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2011
Maria Ana Cataluna; Ying Ding; Daniil I. Nikitichev; Ksenia A. Fedorova; Edik U. Rafailov
This paper presents the current status of our research in mode-locked quantum-dot edge-emitting laser diodes, particularly highlighting the recent progress in spectral and temporal versatility of both monolithic and external-cavity laser configurations. Spectral versatility is demonstrated through broadband tunability and novel mode-locking regimes that involve distinct spectral bands, such as dual-wavelength mode-locking, and robust high-power wavelength bistability. Broad tunability of the pulse repetition rate is also demonstrated for an external-cavity mode-locked quantum-dot laser, revealing a nearly constant pulse peak power at different pulse repetition rates. High-energy and low-noise pulse generations are demonstrated for low-pulse repetition rates. These recent advances confirm the potential of quantum-dot lasers as versatile, compact, and low-cost sources of ultrashort pulses.
Applied Physics Letters | 2013
T. Kruczek; Ksenia A. Fedorova; G.S. Sokolovskii; R. Teissier; A. N. Baranov; Edik U. Rafailov
Room temperature, tunable, external-cavity short-wavelength InAs/AlSb quantum cascade laser (QCL) is reported. Wavelength tuning of 85 nm for the spectral range between 3190 nm and 3275 nm has been achieved by rotating the diffraction grating forming the external cavity. To suppress lasing inside the QCL cavity, its ridge was tilted by 7° at the external cavity end. The optimal tilting angle of the laser ridge was chosen by careful consideration of the return losses of the TM-polarized waveguide mode from the diffraction grating in a quasi-Littrow configuration and the Fabry-Perot feedback from the tilted laser facet. No antireflection coating was used.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2011
D.A. Rogatkin; Sergei G. Sokolovski; Ksenia A. Fedorova; Neil A. Stewart; Viktor V. Sidorov; Edik U. Rafailov
The devising of a general engineering theory of multifunctional diagnostic systems for non-invasive medical spectrophotometry is an important and promising direction of modern biomedical engineering. We aim in this study to formalize in scientific engineering terms objectives for multifunctional laser non-invasive diagnostic system (MLNDS). The structure-functional model as well as a task-function of generalized MLNDS was formulated and developed. The key role of the system software for MLNDS general architecture at steps of ideological-technical designing has been proved. The basic principles of block-modules composition of MLNDS hardware are suggested as well.
Advances in Optics and Photonics | 2016
Mahmoud Gaafar; Arash Rahimi-Iman; Ksenia A. Fedorova; W. Stolz; Edik U. Rafailov; Martin Koch
This paper will review the recent advances in the field of ultrashort pulse generation from optically pumped vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting lasers (OP-VECSELs). In this review, we will summarize the most significant results presented over the last 15 years, before highlighting recent breakthroughs related to mode-locked VECSELs by different research groups. Different mode-locking techniques for OP-VECSELs are described in detail. Previously, saturable absorbers, such as semiconductor saturable absorber mirrors—external, or internal as in mode-locked integrated external-cavity surface emitting lasers (MIXSEL)—, and recently, novel-material-based carbon-nanotube and graphene saturable absorbers have been employed. A new mode-locking method was presented and discussed in recent years. This method is referred to as self-mode-locking or saturable-absorber-free operation of mode-locked VECSELs. In this context, we particularly focus on achievements regarding self-mode-locking, which is considered a promising technique for the realization of high-power, compact, robust and cost-efficient ultrashort pulse lasers. To date, the presented mode-locking techniques have led to great enhancement in average powers, peak powers, and repetition rates that can be achieved with passively mode-locked VECSELs.
Applied Physics Letters | 2012
Daniil I. Nikitichev; Ksenia A. Fedorova; Ying Ding; Ali Alhazime; A. Able; Wilhelm Kaenders; Igor L. Krestnikov; Daniil A. Livshits; Edik U. Rafailov
Broadband wavelength tunability over 136u2009nm (between 1182.5u2009nm and 1319u2009nm) of picosecond pulses in passive mode-locked regime is demonstrated in a multi-section quantum-dot laser in external cavity configuration at room temperature. The maximum peak power of 870 mW with 15 ps pulse duration was achieved at 1226u2009nm wavelength.
Optics Letters | 2013
Ksenia A. Fedorova; G.S. Sokolovskii; Daniil I. Nikitichev; P.R. Battle; Igor L. Krestnikov; Daniil A. Livshits; Edik U. Rafailov
A compact picosecond all-room-temperature orange-to-red tunable laser source in the spectral region between 600 and 627 nm is demonstrated. The tunable radiation is obtained by second-harmonic generation in a periodically poled potassium titanyl phosphate (PPKTP) multimode waveguide using a tunable quantum-dot external-cavity mode-locked laser. The maximum second-harmonic output peak power of 3.91 mW at 613 nm is achieved for 85.94 mW of launched pump peak power at 1226 nm, resulting in conversion efficiency of 4.55%.
Optics Letters | 2015
Ksenia A. Fedorova; G.S. Sokolovskii; P.R. Battle; Daniil A. Livshits; Edik U. Rafailov
We present a compact, all-room-temperature continuous-wave laser source in the visible spectral region between 574 and 647 nm by frequency doubling of a broadly tunable InAs/GaAs quantum-dot external-cavity diode laser in a periodically poled potassium titanyl phosphate crystal containing three waveguides with different cross-sectional areas (4×4, 3×5, and 2u2009u2009μm×6u2009u2009μm). The influence of a waveguides design on tunability, output power, and mode distribution of second-harmonic generated light, as well as possibilities to increase the conversion efficiency via an optimization of a waveguides cross-sectional area, was systematically investigated. A maximum output power of 12.04 mW with a conversion efficiency of 10.29% at 605.6 nm was demonstrated in the wider waveguide with the cross-sectional area of 4u2009u2009μm×4u2009u2009μm.