Generation and detection of high-speed pulses of mid-infrared radiation with intersubband semiconductor lasers and detectors

Citation:

R Paiella, F Capasso, C Gmachl, CG Bethea, DL Sivco, JN Baillargeon, AL Hutchinson, AY Cho, and HC Liu. 2000. “Generation and detection of high-speed pulses of mid-infrared radiation with intersubband semiconductor lasers and detectors.” IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS, 12, 7, Pp. 780-782.

Abstract:

Semiconductor lasers and detectors based on intersubband electron transitions are used to generate and measure high-speed pulses of mid-infrared radiation. In particular, we use a commercial comb generator to gain-switch a state-of-the-art 8-mu m quantum cascade laser mounted in a high-speed package, The output pulses of this device are then detected with a small-area quantum-well infrared photodetector, also packaged for high-speed operation. Pulse widths shorter than 90 ps are directly measured with this system. Accounting for the finite response time of the detection electronics, a deconvolved duration of approximately 45 ps is extrapolated.