GaSb-based Interband Cascade Laser with hybrid superlattice plasmon-enhanced claddings

Abstract

We present an interband cascade laser (ICL) emitting at 5.2 μm consisting of an 8-stage active region and a hybrid cladding composed of outer plasmon-enhanced InAs0.915 Sb0.085 and inner InAs/AlSb superlattice claddings. The hybrid cladding architecture shows an increase in mode-confinement in the active region by 11.2 % according to the simulation. This is a consequence of a significantly lower refractive index of plasmon-enhanced claddings. The threshold current density is 242 A/cm2 in pulsed operation at room temperature. This is the lowest value reported to date for ICLs emitting at wavelengths longer than 5 μm. We also report close to record value threshold power density of 840 W/cm2 for ICLs at such wavelengths.

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