Integrated optoelectronic device comprising a Mach-Zehnder modulator and a vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL)
US-9281661-B2 · Mar 8, 2016 · US
US11050219B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11050219-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716097591-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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A laser device has a photonic crystal surface emitting laser (PCSEL) element. At a first lateral side of the PCSEL element, a reflector is arranged to reflect back into the PCSEL element at least a portion of light travelling out of the PCSEL element through the first lateral side of the PCSEL element. Between the first lateral side of the PCSEL element and the reflector there is interposed an electrically controllable light-transmission region configured to control the transmission of light from the PCSEL element to the reflector, based on an electrical input. Also disclosed is a method of operation of a corresponding laser device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A laser device having: a photonic crystal surface emitting laser (PCSEL) element, there being provided at least at a first lateral side of the PCSEL element a reflector arranged to reflect back into the PCSEL element at least a portion of light travelling out of the PCSEL element through the first lateral side of the PCSEL element, there being interposed between the first lateral side of the PCSEL element and the reflector an electrically controllable light-transmission region configured to control the transmission of light from the PCSEL element to the reflector, based on an electrical input, and wherein the PCSEL element comprises an active layer and a photonic crystal layer, wherein the photonic crystal layer comprises a two dimensional periodic lattice structure formed in-plane within the photonic crystal layer, there further being provided at a second lateral side of the PCSEL element a second reflector arranged to reflect back into the PCSEL element at least a portion of light travelling out of the PCSEL element through the second lateral side of the PCSEL element. 2. The laser device of claim 1 , wherein the reflector is a wavelength-selective reflector. 3. The laser device of claim 1 , wherein the electrically controllable light-transmission region is switchable by the electrical input between a transmission state in which all light is transmitted through it to be reflected by a corresponding reflector, and an extinction state in which no light is transmitted through it, thereby controlling the transmission of light from the PCSEL element to the reflector. 4. The laser device of claim 1 , there being interposed between the second lateral side of the PCSEL element and the second reflector, a second electrically controllable light-transmission region configured to control the transmission of light from the PCSEL element to the second reflector, based on an electrical input. 5. The laser device of claim 4 , wherein each electrically controllable light-transmission region is independently controlled by a respective electrical input. 6. The laser device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second lateral sides are adjacent to each other. 7. The laser device of claim 1 , wherein respective reflectors are provided at first, second, third and fourth lateral sides of the PCSEL element, each respectively arranged to reflect back into the PCSEL element at least a portion of the light travelling out of the PCSEL element through the respective lateral sides of the PCSEL element. 8. The laser device of claim 7 , wherein a respective electrically controllable light-transmission region is interposed between each respective reflector and lateral side of the laser device. 9. The laser device of claim 1 , wherein at least one electrically controllable light-transmission region is split into at least two segments, each segment configured to control the transmission of a respective portion of light from the PCSEL element to the reflector. 10. The laser device of claim 9 , wherein each segment is individually controlled by a respective electrical input. 11. A method for operating a laser device, the laser device having a photonic crystal surface emitting laser (PCSEL) element, the method including the step of controlling the reflection of light, travelling out of the PCSEL element through a first lateral side of the PCSEL element, back into the PCSEL element, by causing an electrical input to control the transmission of light through a light-transmission region interposed between the first lateral side of the PCSEL element and a reflector, wherein the PCSEL element comprises an active layer and an photonic crystal layer, wherein the photonic crystal layer comprises a two dimensional periodic lattice structure formed in-plane within the photonic crystal layer, there further being provided at a second lateral side of the PCSEL element a second reflector arranged to reflect back into the PCSEL element at least a portion of light travelling out of the PCSEL element through the second lateral side of the PCSEL element.
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