Understanding Lasers

Chapter 9.7: Surface-Emitting Diode Lasers

9.7 SURFACE-EMITTING DIODE LASERS

Diode lasers can also be designed to emit from their surfaces, which offer some important advantages over edge emitters.

Edge emitters must be diced to expose their edges, then packaged before they can be tested. Surface emitters can be tested before the wafer is diced, and are easier to package-a key advantage because packaging is the biggest cost in laser production. Surface emitters also can be integrated on a single substrate more easily.

The emitting areas on edge emitters are thin and wide, producing rapidly diverging beams that are hard to focus. Surface emitters can be designed with larger, round emitting areas, which produce better-quality beams with much lower divergence that are easier to focus. The larger emitting areas can also handle more power.

Two designs have emerged for surface emitters: one with a vertical cavity perpendicular to the active layer, and another that resonates partly in the active layer. Each deserves a separate description.

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