Analysis and Design of Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers

Chapter 4.2 - In-Plane Optical Gain in VCSELs

4.2 IN-PLANE OPTICAL GAIN IN VCSELs

In-plane gain anisotropy may be observed in VCSELs at high-power operation due to the presence of nonlinear susceptibilities. This is because the nonlinear susceptibilities induce self- and cross-saturation, which modifies the optical gain of the two orthogonal polarizations. On the other hand, in-plane gain anisotropy can also be realized in strained QWs of non (001) orientation because of their asymmetric crystal distribution over the in-plane direction. Furthermore, it can be shown that birefringence can induce in-plane gain anisotropy in VCSELs. In this section, the formations of in-plane gain anisotropy in VCSELs are analyzed: (1) the self- and cross-saturation coefficients for the two orthogonal polarizations are derived by solving the equation of motion for the density matrix in perturbation series, (2) the in-plane gain anisotropies in strained QW VCSELs for various crystal orientations are studied theoretically, and (3) the modal gain of the two orthogonal polarizations under the influence of birefringence is calculated using the effective index method.

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