Pura Jose Luis, Souto Jorge, Jiménez Juan
Opt Lett. 2020 Apr 1;45(7):1667-1670. doi: 10.1364/OL.389385.
Catastrophic optical damage (COD) is one of the processes limiting the lifetime of high-power laser diodes. The understanding of this degradation phenomenon is critical to improve the laser power and lifetime for practical applications. In this Letter, we analyze the defect propagation inside the cavity of quantum well (QW) high-power laser diodes presenting COD. For this, we studied the effect of highly localized thermal gradients and degraded regions on the laser field distribution. Finite element method (FEM) simulations are compared to experimental cathodoluminescence (CL) measurements. The presence of micrometric hot spots inside the QW induces the thermal lensing of the laser field. The laser self-focusing inside the cavity eventually generates a new hot spot, and, in a repetitive way, a sequence of hot spots would be created. This would account for the propagation of the dark line defects (DLDs) that are characteristic of this degradation mode.
灾难性光学损伤(COD)是限制高功率激光二极管寿命的过程之一。了解这种退化现象对于提高实际应用中的激光功率和寿命至关重要。在本信函中,我们分析了呈现COD的量子阱(QW)高功率激光二极管腔内的缺陷传播。为此,我们研究了高度局部化的热梯度和退化区域对激光场分布的影响。将有限元方法(FEM)模拟与实验阴极发光(CL)测量结果进行了比较。量子阱内微米级热点的存在会引起激光场的热透镜效应。腔内的激光自聚焦最终会产生一个新的热点,并且以重复的方式会产生一系列热点。这可以解释这种退化模式所特有的暗线缺陷(DLD)的传播。