Published November 1, 1977 | Version public
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Highly collimated broadside emission from room-temperature GaAs distributed Bragg reflector lasers

Abstract

Highly collimated laser beams have been observed to be coupled out by second-order Bragg scattering from GaAs distributed Bragg reflector lasers. The beams are perpendicular to the waveguide plane and have an angular width of less than 1°. The diodes have a separate confinement structure and operate at room temperature with thresholds as low as 1.4 kA/cm^2.

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© 1977 American Institute of Physics. Received 29 June 1977; accepted for publication 16 August 1977. Research supported by the Office of Naval Research and the National Science Foundation.

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