Optical pumping of quantum dot micropillar lasers

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TitreOptical pumping of quantum dot micropillar lasers
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursAndreoli L., Porte X., Heuser T., Grobe J., Moeglen-Paget B., Furfaro L., Reitzenstein S., Brunner D.
JournalOPTICS EXPRESS
Volume29
Pagination9084-9097
Date PublishedMAR 15
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1094-4087
Résumé

Arrays of quantum dot micropillar lasers are an attractive technology platform for various applications in the wider field of nanophotonics. Of particular interest is the potential efficiency enhancement as a consequence of cavity quantum electrodynamics effects, which makes them prime candidates for next generation photonic neurons in neural network hardware. However, particularly for optical pumping, their power-conversion efficiency can be very low. Here we perform an in-depth experimental analysis of quantum dot microlasers and investigate their input-output relationship over a wide range of optical pumping conditions. We find that the current energy efficiency limitation is caused by disadvantageous optical pumping concepts and by a low exciton conversion efficiency. Our results indicate that for non-resonant pumping into the GaAs matrix (wetting layer), 3.4% (0.6%) of the optical pump is converted into lasing-relevant excitons, and of those only 2% (0.75%) provide gain to the lasing transition. Based on our findings, we propose to improve the pumping efficiency by orders of magnitude by increasing the aluminium content of the AlGaAs/GaAs mirror pairs in the upper Bragg reflector. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

DOI10.1364/OE.417063