Claims
- 1. A vertical cavity surface emitting laser, comprising:
a substrate; a lower mirror stack adjacent the substrate; an active region operably coupled to the lower mirror stack; an upper mirror operably coupled to the active region, opposite the lower mirror, the lower mirror active region and upper mirror arranged in a vertical stack to form a laser; and a plurality of spaced apart regions of increased refractive index which extend in a vertical direction at least partially through the vertical stack to promote single mode confinement in the stack.
- 2. A vertical cavity surface emitting laser, comprising:
a substrate; a lower mirror stack adjacent the substrate; an active region operably coupled to the lower mirror stack; an upper mirror operably coupled to the active region, opposite the lower mirror, the lower mirror active region and upper mirror arranged in a vertical stack to form a laser; and an etalon structure configured to tune the laser formed by the upper mirror, lower mirror and active region.
- 3. A vertical cavity surface emitting laser, comprising:
a substrate; a lower mirror stack adjacent the substrate; an active region operably coupled to the lower mirror stack; an upper mirror operably coupled to the active region, opposite the lower mirror, the lower mirror active region and upper mirror arranged in a vertical stack to form a laser; and an increased index of refraction region in at least one of the upper and lower mirrors extending in a direction perpendicular to the active region having a cross-section which is non-circular.
- 4. A vertical cavity surface emitting laser, comprising:
a substrate; a lower mirror stack adjacent the substrate; an active region operably coupled to the lower mirror stack; an upper mirror operably coupled to the active region, opposite the lower mirror, the lower mirror active region and upper mirror arranged in a vertical stack to form a laser; and a plurality of rings which extend in a vertical direction at least partially through the vertical stack to promote single mode confinement in the stack.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/233,385, filed Sep. 18, 2000, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60233385 |
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