Laterally coupled vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers with tunable resonance width and frequency

M M. Lindemann (Photonics and Terahertz Technology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum 1 , 44801 Bochum,) M M. d’Alessandro N N. Ledentsov (VI-Systems GmbH 3 , 10623 Berlin,) O O. Y. Makarov (VI-Systems GmbH 3 , 10623 Berlin,) N N. N. Ledentsov (VI-Systems GmbH 3 , 10623 Berlin,) A A. Tibaldi (Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino 2 , 10129 Turin,) N N. C. Gerhardt (Photonics and Terahertz Technology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum 1 , 44801 Bochum,) M M. R. Hofmann (Photonics and Terahertz Technology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum 1 , 44801 Bochum,)

Abstract

Laterally coupled vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) can exhibit additional resonances at high modulation frequencies that can substantially increase the laser’s modulation bandwidth. State-of-the-art laterally coupled devices require non-standard manufacturing technology and precise tuning of the currents supplied to each cavity separately to form optical supermodes suitable for such resonances. Here, we report on a novel switching phenomenon in laterally coupled VCSEL structures having only a single common electric contact and manufactured in a standard oxide-confined VCSEL geometry. At lower currents, they can be operated in a weakly coupled (WCR) regime and, at higher currents, in an injection-locked (IL) regime, enabling fundamentally different spectral and dynamic features. In the WCR, both optical supermodes lase and a narrow tunable plasma-assisted peak at their beating frequency is observed for each of the apertures, with a current-dependent frequency tuning and anti-phase intensity oscillations in each of the cavities. In contrast, in the IL regimes, only one (anti-symmetric) supermode lases. This adds a broader resonance to the modulation response while the intensity oscillations in both cavities are in-phase. Only the IL regime can result in increased modulation bandwidth of the system. Measurements of the pulse responses and continuous modulation up to 70 GHz for both operational regimes are presented and compared with simulations of our distributed rate equation model whose parameters are extracted from full-wave electromagnetic simulations of the device, including the temperature distribution in the device. Excellent agreement is found and enables comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of supermodes in oxide-confined coupled cavity VCSELs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 138, Issue 5
Published August 07, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

M

M. Lindemann

Photonics and Terahertz Technology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum 1 , 44801 Bochum,

M

M. d’Alessandro

N

N. Ledentsov

VI-Systems GmbH 3 , 10623 Berlin,

O

O. Y. Makarov

VI-Systems GmbH 3 , 10623 Berlin,

N

N. N. Ledentsov

VI-Systems GmbH 3 , 10623 Berlin,

A

A. Tibaldi

Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino 2 , 10129 Turin,

N

N. C. Gerhardt

Photonics and Terahertz Technology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum 1 , 44801 Bochum,

M

M. R. Hofmann

Photonics and Terahertz Technology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum 1 , 44801 Bochum,