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Recently filed/received by team members and exploited in the Center

VCSELs:

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01.01.2021, 00:00

Patent family 1: D. Bimberg, G. Larisch and J. Lott: "Photon lifetime tuning", US 9,9791,58 + PCT/EP 2018/050238

Tuning the photon lifetime in a VCSEL by evaporating ultra thin layers of dielectrics on the top mirror enables to maximize the output power and/or minimize the energy to data rate EDR as a function of the...   More


01.01.2021, 00:00

Patent family 2: D. Bimberg and G. Larisch: "Flip Chip Bonding of VCSELs", EP 19 174 870.6 + PCT/EP 2020/063500 + WO 2020/229614 A1

Substrate removal and flip chip integration of GaAs based VCSEL and Si based devices   More


01.01.2021, 00:00

Patent family 3: G. Larisch, Tian Sicong and D. Bimberg: "Multi-Aperture VCSEL and holes with metal as thermal sink", EP 20 192 355.4 + US 17/170,834 + Chinese application submitted

enabling large power single-mode VCSEL with very low electrical resistance   More


01.01.2021, 00:00

Patent family 4: G. Larisch, Tian Sicong and D. Bimberg: "Multi-Section VCSEL", EP 20 210 737.1 + US 17/170,709 + Chinese application submitted

enabling VCSELs with switchable properties and/or polarization multiplexing both in a single mesa device   More





High Brightness Edge Emitting Lasers:


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1.1.2021

Patent 5: V. Kalosha and D. Bimberg: "Device comprising a high brightness broad-area edge-emitting semiconductor laser and method of making them", US 9,705,285 and EP 15 152 286.9

HIBBEE Laser, suppression of higher order modes leading to record high brilliance fundamental mode, based on modified vertical photonic band gap epi structure



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Mode locked lasers

01.01.2021, 00:00

Patent 7: D. Arsenijevic, M. Kleinert, D. Bimberg: "Optoelectronic Oscillator", US 9,780,525 + EP 14 742 458.4 + GER 102 013 211 633.0

suppression of timing jitter in mode-locked multi-GHz lasers to the fs-range by simple passive back-coupling of small proportion of light   More




 
 
 
 
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