Luyao Xu
University of California, Los Angeles
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Applied Physics Letters | 2015
Luyao Xu; Christopher A. Curwen; Philip W. C. Hon; Qi-Sheng Chen; Tatsuo Itoh; Benjamin S. Williams
A vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting-laser is demonstrated in the terahertz range, which is based upon an amplifying metasurface reflector composed of a sub-wavelength array of antenna-coupled quantum-cascade sub-cavities. Lasing is possible when the metasurface reflector is placed into a low-loss external cavity such that the external cavity—not the sub-cavities—determines the beam properties. A near-Gaussian beam of 4.3° × 5.1° divergence is observed and an output power level >5 mW is achieved. The polarized response of the metasurface allows the use of a wire-grid polarizer as an output coupler that is continuously tunable.
Optica | 2017
Luyao Xu; Daguan Chen; Christopher A. Curwen; Mohammad Memarian; John L. Reno; Tatsuo Itoh; Benjamin S. Williams
Dynamic control of a laser’s output polarization state is desirable for applications in polarization sensitive imaging, spectroscopy, and ellipsometry. Using external elements to control the polarization state is a common approach. Less common and more challenging is directly switching the polarization state of a laser, which, however, has the potential to provide high switching speeds, compactness, and power efficiency. Here, we demonstrate a new approach to achieve direct and electrically controlled polarization switching of a semiconductor laser. This is enabled by integrating a polarization-sensitive metasurface with a semiconductor gain medium to selectively amplify a cavity mode with the designed polarization state, therefore leading to an output in the designed polarization. Here, the demonstration is for a terahertz quantum-cascade laser, which exhibits electrically controlled switching between two linear polarizations separated by 80°, while maintaining an excellent beam with a narrow divergence of ∼3°×3° and a single-mode operation fixed at ∼3.4 THz, combined with a peak power as high as 93 mW at a temperature of 77 K. The polarization-sensitive metasurface is composed of two interleaved arrays of surface-emitting antennas, all of which are loaded with quantum-cascade gain materials. Each array is designed to resonantly interact with one specific polarization; when electrical bias is selectively applied to the gain material in one array, selective amplification of one polarization occurs. The amplifying metasurface is used along with an output coupler reflector to build a vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting laser whose output polarization state can be switched solely electrically. This work demonstrates the potential of exploiting amplifying polarization-sensitive metasurfaces to create lasers with desirable polarization states—a concept which is applicable beyond the terahertz and can potentially be applied to shorter wavelengths.
Applied Physics Letters | 2017
Luyao Xu; Christopher A. Curwen; John L. Reno; Benjamin S. Williams
A terahertz quantum-cascade (QC) vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting-laser (VECSEL) is demonstrated with over 5 mW power in continuous-wave and single-mode operation above 77 K, in combination with a near-Gaussian beam pattern with a full-width half-max divergence as narrow as ∼5° × 5°, with no evidence of thermal lensing. This is realized by creating an intra-cryostat VECSEL cavity to reduce the cavity loss and designing an active focusing metasurface reflector with low power dissipation for efficient heat removal. Also, the intra-cryostat configuration allows the evaluation of QC-VECSEL operation vs. temperature, showing a maximum pulsed mode operating temperature of 129 K. While the threshold current density in the QC-VECSEL is higher compared to that in a conventional edge-emitting metal-metal waveguide QC-laser, the beam quality, slope efficiency, maximum power, and thermal resistance are all significantly improved.
international conference on optical mems and nanophotonics | 2016
Luyao Xu; Christopher A. Curwen; John L. Reno; Tatsuo Itoh; Benjamin S. Williams
We report THz quantum-cascade vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting-lasers (VECSELs) with up to 60 mW of power at 3.3 THz at 77 K. High quality, directive, near-diffraction limited, Gaussian beams are observed.
Archive | 2017
Benjamin S. Williams; Luyao Xu; Daguan Chen
Proceedings of SPIE | 2016
Luyao Xu; Christopher A. Curwen; Philip W. C. Hon; Tatsuo Itoh; Benjamin S. Williams
Optics Express | 2016
Luyao Xu; Daguan Chen; Tatsuo Itoh; John L. Reno; Benjamin S. Williams
Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics XV | 2018
Benjamin S. Williams; Tatsuo Itoh; Christopher A. Curwen; Luyao Xu; Daguan Chen; John L. Reno
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2017
Luyao Xu; Christopher A. Curwen; Daguan Chen; Tatsuo Itoh; John L. Reno; Benjamin S. Williams
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2017
Daguan Chen; Luyao Xu; Christopher A. Curwen; Mohammad Memarian; John L. Reno; Tatsuo Itoh; Benjamin S. Williams