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Transverse Mode Mixing in a Coupled-Cavity VCSEL

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Coupled-cavity VCSELs typically support two fundamental longitudinal modes. Their wavelengths as a function of the difference of the optical lengths of the two cavities display avoided wavelength crossing (or anticrosing). In this article, we numerically solve the set of Maxwell equations for a coupled-cavity VCSEL. We show that when brought closer spectrally higher transverse-order modes of different orders display not only wavelength crossing (as anticipated by the Helmholtz equation) but also avoided crossing.
Journal: J. Lightwave Technol.
ISSN: 0733-8724
Issue: 20
Volume: 38
Pages: 5774-5782
Publication year:2020
Keywords:THRESHOLD CHARACTERISTICS; POLARIZATION BEHAVIOR; LASER
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