Optics Valley Technical Series: High Density Single-Mode Laser Arrays for Quantum Systems

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Quantum systems have highly variable requirements and tailored solutions depending on the technology. Key performance parameters for lasers used in this area are single-mode operation, narrow linewidth, and frequency stability.  Wavelength of the lasers can vary from UV to NIR, as well as the optical output power. For enhancing performance and flexibility, such laser diodes can be fabricated as arrays, or even individually addressable laser diode arrays (IABs).  This presentation will address:

  • How array design enables high power levels per emitter and dense emitter pitch varying from 20 μm to 100 μm
  • How device design starting from the epitaxial structures, gratings, ridge waveguide optimizations up to facet coating of the arrays can address complex interference and cross-talk phenomena introduced by emitter pitches
  • Opportunities for dense device design and application flexibility.

About Our Presenter:

Jari Ovaskainen, M.Sc. eMBA, works with Modulight as Business Development director. He has over 20 years of experience in leveraging the latest technology to create state-of-art products and services globally. He has worked with various global customers to use Modulight semiconductor level tailoring and vertical integration capabilities to create solutions for applications such as quantum computing.

 

 

 

 

Modulight designs and manufactures lasers and optics for personalized medicine and better life. They provide biomedical lasers for oncology, genetics and ophthalmology, supporting laser solutions like system integration service and laser design and manufacturing. Our semiconductor laser chip fabrication in Tampere, Finland allows us to guarantee supply, change control and tailor-make solutions. We have over 20 years’ experience in designing and manufacturing FDA and CE approved lasers.

 

Optics Valley, a committee of the Arizona Technology Council, is one of the leading clusters for optics, photonics and astronomy in the world. Optics Valley’s mission is to catalyze, convene and connect optics, photonics, astronomy and the supporting business interests throughout Arizona. 

Location

Virtual , Register to Attend!

Venue

Virtual Event

Date

May 4, 2022

Time

8:00am - 9:00am MST

Cost

FREE to all

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