Citation:
Kindness SJ, Jessop DS, Wei B, et al. External amplitude and frequency modulation of a terahertz quantum cascade laser using metamaterial/graphene devices. Scientific Reports, Volume 7, August 2017, Article number 7657
Abstract:
Active control of the amplitude and frequency of terahertz sources is an essential prerequisite for
exploiting a myriad of terahertz applications in imaging, spectroscopy, and communications. Here
we present a optoelectronic, external modulation technique applied to a terahertz quantum cascade
laser which holds the promise of addressing a number of important challenges in this research area.
A hybrid metamaterial/graphene device is implemented into an external cavity set-up allowing
for optoelectronic tuning of feedback into a quantum cascade laser. We demonstrate powerful,
all-electronic, control over the amplitude and frequency of the laser output. Full laser switching is
performed by electrostatic gating of the metamaterial/graphene device, demonstrating a modulation
depth of 100%. External control of the emission spectrum is also achieved, highlighting the flexibility of
this feedback method. By taking advantage of the frequency dispersive reflectivity of the metamaterial
array, different modes of the QCL output are selectively suppressed using lithographic tuning and single
mode operation of the multi-mode laser is enforced. Side mode suppression is electrically modulated
from ~6 dB to ~21 dB, demonstrating active, optoelectronic modulation of the laser frequency content
between multi-mode and single mode operation.