scholarly journals Low Threshold Current and High Temperature Operation of Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers.

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pp. 6908
Author(s):  
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Alberto Tibaldi ◽  
Francesco Bertazzi ◽  
Michele Goano ◽  
Pierluigi Debernardi

The ICT scene is dominated by short-range intra-datacenter interconnects and networking, requiring high speed and stable operations at high temperatures. GaAs/AlGaAs vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) emitting at 850–980 nm have arisen as the main actors in this framework. Starting from our in-house 3D fully comprehensive VCSEL solver VENUS, in this work we present the possibility of downscaling the dimensionality of the simulation, ending up with a multiphysics 1D solver (D1ANA), which is shown to be capable of reproducing the experimental data very well. D1ANA is then extensively applied to optimize high-temperature operation, by modifying cavity detuning and distributed Bragg’s reflector lengths.


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