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Temporal coherence of a photonic crystal nanocavity laser with high spontaneous emission coupling factor

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 75, Issue 19, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.75.195313

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Temporal coherence of a continuous-wave photonic crystal nanocavity laser is investigated in detail using interference experiments at room temperature. The nanocavity laser operates at 1.3 mu m with InAs quantum dot gain material and has a very high spontaneous emission coupling factor beta=0.9 with a threshold absorbed pump power of similar to 375 nW. The coherence around the laser threshold of such a high-beta laser is not obvious because spontaneous emission efficiently couples to the lasing mode. The output power dependence of the coherence length shows linearity at and above threshold. This result indicates that the first-order coherence is not greatly reduced even at threshold, where the cumulative power of spontaneous emission of other wavelengths cannot be negligible when compared with the laser power. This can be attributed to the fact that the lasing mode of a high-beta laser has a relatively large portion of the total power compared to lasers with lower beta's due to efficient coupling of the spontaneous emission to the cavity mode.

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