Intensity dynamics in a waveguide array laser
We consider experimentally and theoretically the optical field dynamics of a five-emitter laser array subject to a ramped injection current. We have achieved experimentally an array that produces a robust oscillatory power output with a nearly constant π phase shift between the oscillations from eac...
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          | Published in | Optics communications Vol. 284; no. 4; pp. 971 - 978 | 
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| Main Authors | , , , , , | 
| Format | Journal Article | 
| Language | English | 
| Published | 
            Elsevier B.V
    
        15.02.2011
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| ISSN | 0030-4018 1873-0310  | 
| DOI | 10.1016/j.optcom.2010.10.041 | 
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| Summary: | We consider experimentally and theoretically the optical field dynamics of a five-emitter laser array subject to a ramped injection current. We have achieved experimentally an array that produces a robust oscillatory power output with a nearly constant
π phase shift between the oscillations from each waveguide. The output power also decreases linearly as a function of waveguide number. Those behaviors persisted for pump currents varying between 380 and 500
mA with only a slight change in phase. Of note is the fact that the fundamental frequency of oscillation increases with injection current, and higher harmonics are produced above a threshold current of approximately 380
mA. Experimental observations and theoretical predictions are in agreement. A low dimensional model was also developed and the impact of the nonuniform injection current studied. A nonuniform injection current is capable of shifting the bifurcations of the waveguide array providing a valuable method of array tuning without additional gain or structural alterations to the array.
►Five-emitter array fabricated with a sloped injection current. ►Array produces oscillatory power output between 380 and 500
mA. ►Frequency of power oscillation is directly related to injection current. ►Good agreement between experiment and the theoretical model. ►Injection current slope alters the gain at where the array loses stability. | 
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| ISSN: | 0030-4018 1873-0310  | 
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.optcom.2010.10.041 |