Abstract:
Wavelength stabilized single-mode lasers were realized by on-chip coupling of a ridge waveguide laser with two micro-ring resonators. The micro-ring resonators were fabri...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Wavelength stabilized single-mode lasers were realized by on-chip coupling of a ridge waveguide laser with two micro-ring resonators. The micro-ring resonators were fabricated by deeply etching to achieve high lateral optical confinement and to allow small ring diameters in the range between 20-60 μm. A square-like ring geometry with 45/spl deg/ facets was used to improve design control and side-wall quality. By using micro rings with two different diameters of 50 and 60 μm, a free spectral range of about 18 nm could be obtained which allow a stable single-mode operation with a side-mode suppression ratio of more than 40 dB and a continuous-wave output power of 30 mW per facet at room temperature.
Published in: IEEE Photonics Technology Letters ( Volume: 15, Issue: 3, March 2003)