Mid-infrared spectral region (2-4 μm) is gaining significant attention recently due to the presence of numerous enabling applications in the field of gas sensing, medical, environmental and defense applications. Major requirement for these applications is the availability of laser sources in this spectral window. Type-I GaSb-based laser diodes are ideal candidates for these applications being compact, electrically pumped, power efficient and able to operate at room temperature in continuous-wave. Moreover, due to the nature of type-I transition; these devices have a characteristic low operation voltage, typically below 1 V, resulting in low power consumption, and high-temperature of operation. In this work, we present recent progress of 2.7 μm – 3.0 μm wavelength single-spatial mode GaSb type-I laser diode development at Brolis Semiconductors. Experimental device structures were grown by solid-source multi-wafer MBE, consisting of an active region with 2 compressively strained (~1.3 %-1.5 %) GaInAsSb quantum wells with GaSb barriers for 2.7 μm devices and quinternary AlGaInAsSb barriers for 3.0 μm devices. Epi-wafers were processed into a narrow-ridge (2-4 μm) devices and mounted p-side up on CuW heatsink. Devices exhibited very low CW threshold powers of < 100 mW, and single spatial mode (TE00) operation with room-temperature output powers up to 40 mW in CW mode. Operating voltage was as low as 1.2 V at 1.2 A. As-cleaved devices worked CW up to 50 deg C.
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