Homogeneous quantum cascade lasers operating as Terahertz frequency combs over their entire operational regime


Abstract in English

We report a homogeneous quantum cascade laser (QCL) emitting at Terahertz (THz) frequencies, with a total spectral emission of about 0.6 THz centered around 3.3 THz, a current density dynamic range of Jdr=1.53, and a continuous wave output power of 7 mW. The analysis of the intermode beatnote unveils that the devised laser operates as optical frequency comb (FC) synthesizer over the whole laser operational regime, with up to 36 optically active laser modes delivering ~ 200 uW of optical power per comb tooth, a power level unreached so far in any THz QCL FC. A stable and narrow single beatnote, reaching a minimum linewidth of 500 Hz, is observed over a current density range of 240 A/cm2, and even across the negative differential resistance region. We further prove that the QCL frequency comb can be injection locked with moderate RF power at the intermode beatnote frequency, covering a locking range of 1.2 MHz. The demonstration of stable FC operation, in a QCL, over the full current density dynamic range, and without any external dispersion compensation mechanism, makes our proposed homogenous THz QCL an ideal tool for metrological application requiring mode-hop electrical tunability and a tight control of the frequency and phase jitter.

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