Tunable distributed-feedback quantum-cascade lasers for gas-sensing applications

Continuously tunable single-mode emission of high performance quantum cascade (QC) lasers is achieved by application of the distributed feedback (DFB) principle. The devices are fabricated either as loss-coupled or index-coupled DFB lasers. Single-mode tuning ranges of approximately equals 100 nm have been measured in both of the atmospheric windows at emission wavelengths around (lambda) approximately equals 5 micrometer and 8 micrometer. Linear thermal tuning coefficients of 0.35 nm/K and 0.55 nm/K have been obtained above 200 K for (lambda) approximately equals 5 micrometer and 8 micrometer, respectively. The side-mode suppression ratio is better than 30 dB. Pulsed single-mode operation has been achieved up to room temperature with peak power levels of 60 mW. The lasers also operated single-mode in continuous wave at temperatures above liquid Nitrogen temperature; a single-mode tuning range of 70 nm has been measured in the temperature range from 20 K to 120 K. The gas sensing capabilities of the QC-laser have also been demonstrated using both direct absorption and wavelength modulation techniques. A pulsed, room temperature, QC-DFB laser operating at (lambda) approximately equals 7.8 micrometer was used to detect N2O diluted in N2. The detection limit was found to be approximately equals 500 ppb- m. In addition, the high resolution capability of the QC-DFB lasers (at 77 K) has been demonstrated via continuous, rapid- scan, direct absorption measurement of the Doppler limited R(16.5) lambda doublet of NO at (lambda) approximately equals 5.2 micrometer.