3 dfb and fp quantum cascade lasers – Quantum Instruments Cascade Laser Starter Kit User Manual

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Description

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4.3

DFB and FP Quantum Cascade Lasers

4.3.1

Description

Quantum Cascade Lasers (QCL) are unipolar lasers
emitting in the mid-infrared from 4 to 17 microns.
The laser is a ridge of InGaAs and AlInAs grown
on InP providing gain and a Fabry-Perot cavity in
order to build the laser oscillation up. Distributed-
Feedback(DFB) Quantum Cascade Lasers are then
obtained by adding a grating, forcing the laser to
emit at the target wavelength.

4.3.2

Geometry of QC lasers

Mountings

Lasers exist in two different packages:

• ST mounting (1)

• NS mounting (2)

Axes of QC lasers

The vertical direction is the so called growth direc-
tion.

Device are mounted on a copper carrier which

has one or two ceramic pads carrying the bonding
wires. The pads are yellow on top due to a layer of
gold, and white around it and on the sides (colour
of the ceramic). If these pads are placed upwards,
the vertical for the laser is the same as the observer
vertical direction.

If there are two ceramic pads present, they are

named as follows:

Looking onto the front facet with the laser placed

as described above, the pad left of the laser chip is
called ”DN” (for DOWN), the one on the right of
it ”UP”.

If no configuration is specified,

the ”DN” pad is used.

Never place the laser upside-down, since this will

damage the bonds connecting the pads to the laser
and possibly the laser itself!

The laser chips mounted on NS submounts pro-

vided separately from a LLH100 are supplied in a
round plastic box. For removing the laser from it,
please follow the instructions as described in ap-
pendix (appendix 10.2, p.59)

1

Fig.3: ST submount

2

Fig.4: NS submount

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