Optimizing Vertical and Lateral Waveguides of kW-Class Laser Bars for Higher Peak Power, Efficiency and Lateral Beam Quality
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GaAs-based, highly-efficient, kW-class, 1-cm laser bars with high peak power P opt and improved beam quality in quasi-continuous-wave mode are presented. The use of an extreme-triple-asymmetric (ETAS) epitaxial layer structure diminishes power saturation of high-power bars at high driving current. The resulting ETAS bars with 4 mm cavity produce a record 1.9 kW peak power, limited by available current supply, with a maximum power conversion efficiency η E = 67% at T HS = 25 °C heat-sink temperature. Both P opt and η E have been increased further by operating the bars at T HS = −70 °C. Sub-zero operation raises the P opt to 2.3 kW and the maximum η E to 74%. A second configuration of ETAS bars with optimized lateral layout is further realized to obtain narrow lateral beam divergence θ up to 2 kA driving current, without sacrificing P opt and η E . A 2–3° lower θ (95% power level) is observed over a wide operating range at room temperature. A high degree of polarization is also maintained across the whole operatingrange.
