30 October 2020 Measuring and modeling quasicontinuous wave operation of quantum cascade lasers for enhanced average brightness
Matthew M. Suttinger, Jonathan Brescia, Rowel Go, Enrique Sanchez Cristobal, Dagan Hathaway, Luke Milbocker, Monas Shahzad, Arkadiy A. Lyakh
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Abstract

Quasicontinuous wave operation of midinfrared quantum cascade lasers are shown to have increased average output power with good beam quality. The ability to enhance average power by a significant fraction of CW power motivates the development of a model to estimate and project performance at varying duty cycles based on a previously developed continuous wave power projection model. The model takes into account pulse to pulse changes in temperature profile to project a transient steady-state temperature distribution. This temperature distribution is used to project both peak and average power in agreement with measurements. Preliminary model projections suggest that high average brightness may be achieved using a reduced number of stages and a greater scaling of core width than would be permissible for CW lasing.

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Matthew M. Suttinger, Jonathan Brescia, Rowel Go, Enrique Sanchez Cristobal, Dagan Hathaway, Luke Milbocker, Monas Shahzad, and Arkadiy A. Lyakh "Measuring and modeling quasicontinuous wave operation of quantum cascade lasers for enhanced average brightness," Optical Engineering 59(10), 106111 (30 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.59.10.106111
Received: 9 July 2020; Accepted: 20 October 2020; Published: 30 October 2020
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KEYWORDS
Quantum cascade lasers

Continuous wave operation

Temperature metrology

Pulsed laser operation

Optical engineering

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Optical simulations

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