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External Cavity Controls Transverse Mode in VCSEL

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Breck Hitz

The fundamental transverse mode of a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) produces a high-quality Gaussian beam, as it does with any laser. As the bias current of the device is increased, however, higher-order transverse modes often begin to oscillate, increasing beam divergence and decreasing beam quality. Researchers at Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados in Esporles, Spain, have demonstrated that operating a VCSEL in an external Littman-like resonator can control the transverse mode of the laser. Such a configuration could increase the utility of the devices in many...Read full article

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    Published: August 2003
    Glossary
    beam divergence
    Increase in the diameter of an initially collimated beam, as measured in milliradians (mrad) at specified points; i.e., where irradiance is a given fraction (often 1/e2) of peak irradiance.
    gaussian beam
    A beam of light whose electrical field amplitude distribution is Gaussian. When such a beam is circular in cross section, the amplitude is E(r) = E(0) exp [-(r/w)2], where r is the distance from beam center and w is the radius at which the amplitude is 1/e of its value on the axis; w is called the beamwidth.
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