Multimode lasing in wave-chaotic semiconductor microlasers
We investigate experimentally and theoretically the lasing behavior of dielectric microcavity lasers with chaotic ray dynamics. Experiments show multimode lasing for both D-shaped and stadium-shaped wave-chaotic cavities. Theoretical calculations also find multimode lasing for different shapes, size...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1425612020-06-24T06:29:52Z Multimode lasing in wave-chaotic semiconductor microlasers Cerjan, Alexander Bittner, Stefan Constantin, Marius Guy, Mikhail Zeng, Yongquan Wang, Qi Jie Cao, Hui Stone, A. Douglas School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Center for OptoElectronics and Biophotonics The Photonics Institute Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Laser Applications Laser-system Design We investigate experimentally and theoretically the lasing behavior of dielectric microcavity lasers with chaotic ray dynamics. Experiments show multimode lasing for both D-shaped and stadium-shaped wave-chaotic cavities. Theoretical calculations also find multimode lasing for different shapes, sizes, and refractive indices. While there are quantitative differences between the theoretical lasing spectra of the stadium and D-cavity, due to the presence of scarred modes with anomalously high-quality factors, these differences decrease as the system size increases, and are also substantially reduced when the effects of surface roughness are taken into account. Lasing spectra calculations are based on steady-state ab initio laser theory, and indicate that gain competition is not sufficient to result in single-mode lasing in these systems. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Published version 2020-06-24T06:29:52Z 2020-06-24T06:29:52Z 2019 Journal Article Cerjan, A., Bittner, S., Constantin, M., Guy, M., Zeng, Y., Wang, Q. J., . . . Stone, A. D. (2019). Multimode lasing in wave-chaotic semiconductor microlasers. Physical Review A, 100(6), 063814-. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.100.063814 2469-9926 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142561 10.1103/PhysRevA.100.063814 6 100 en Physical Review A © 2019 American Physical Society. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Physical Review A and is made available with permission of American Physical Society. application/pdf |
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We investigate experimentally and theoretically the lasing behavior of dielectric microcavity lasers with chaotic ray dynamics. Experiments show multimode lasing for both D-shaped and stadium-shaped wave-chaotic cavities. Theoretical calculations also find multimode lasing for different shapes, sizes, and refractive indices. While there are quantitative differences between the theoretical lasing spectra of the stadium and D-cavity, due to the presence of scarred modes with anomalously high-quality factors, these differences decrease as the system size increases, and are also substantially reduced when the effects of surface roughness are taken into account. Lasing spectra calculations are based on steady-state ab initio laser theory, and indicate that gain competition is not sufficient to result in single-mode lasing in these systems. |
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Multimode lasing in wave-chaotic semiconductor microlasers |
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