Single-mode instability in standing-wave lasers: The quantum cascade laser as a self-pumped parametric oscillator
Tobias S. Mansuripur, Camille Vernet, Paul Chevalier, Guillaume Aoust,, Benedikt Schwarz, Feng Xie, Catherine Caneau, Kevin Lascola, Chung-en Zah,, David P. Caffey, Timothy Day, Leo J. Missaggia, Michael K. Connors, Christine, A. Wang, Alexey Belyanin, and Federico Capasso

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a single-mode instability in quantum cascade lasers leading to sideband generation, explained by a new theory involving population pulsations and gain dynamics, with implications for ultrashort pulse production.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive theory for single-mode instability in standing-wave lasers, applicable to all homogeneously broadened lasers, and provides experimental evidence of amplitude modulation in QCLs.
Findings
Observation of sidebands separated by tens of FSRs from the lasing mode
Theoretical explanation involving population pulsations and gain dynamics
Initial evidence of amplitude-modulated waveform in QCLs
Abstract
We report the observation of a clear single-mode instability threshold in continuous-wave Fabry-Perot quantum cascade lasers (QCLs). The instability is characterized by the appearance of sidebands separated by tens of free spectral ranges (FSR) from the first lasing mode, at a pump current not much higher than the lasing threshold. As the current is increased, higher-order sidebands appear that preserve the initial spacing, and the spectra are suggestive of harmonically phase-locked waveforms. We present a theory of the instability that applies to all homogeneously broadened standing-wave lasers. The low instability threshold and the large sideband spacing can be explained by the combination of an unclamped, incoherent Lorentzian gain due to the population grating, and a coherent parametric gain caused by temporal population pulsations that changes the spectral gain line shape. The…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Laser Design and Applications · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
