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Sunday, July 1, 2018
Abstract-Continuous frequency tuning with near constant output power in coupled Y-branched terahertz quantum cascade lasers with photonic lattice
We demonstrate continuous frequency tuning in terahertz quantum cascade lasers with double metal waveguides using a Y-branched coupler. Two THz QCLs placed side-by-side couple by evanescent fields across the air gap between them. Each QCL waveguide comprises a 48-μm-wide coupler and S-bend section, which are connected to an 88-μm-wide Y-branch through an impedance matching tapered section. Photonic lattices are patterned on top of the coupler section in each QCL using focused ion-beam milling to control the spectral characteristics. The waveguide design used for individual QCL sections is optimized using finite element modelling and the spectral characteristics are modelled using a transfer matrix model. Continuous frequency tuning of ~19 GHz is demonstrated while maintaining an output power of ~4.2–4.8 mW and a heat sink temperature of 50 K. The tuning is controlled electrically through Stark shift and cavity pulling effects by driving both QCLs simultaneously and represents the widest electrically-controlled continuous tuning performance from a THz QCL without significant change in output power
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