Mid-IR Tunable Quantum Cascade Laser
Navy SBIR FY2012.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2012.1
Topic No.: N121-032
Topic Title: Mid-IR Tunable Quantum Cascade Laser
Proposal No.: N121-032-0724
Firm: Maxion Technologies, Inc.
20 New England Business Center
Andover, Massachusetts 01810-1077
Contact: Kevin Lascola
Phone: (301) 405-0471
Web Site: www.maxion.com
Abstract: Maxion Technologies proposes to develop a robust, high power, monolithic widely tunable Quantum Cascade Laser (QC) laser. We plan to implement a multi-section QC laser to create a monolithically tunable device, similar to those demonstrated in the near IR for telecommunications. This laser will be tuned through application of voltage to tuning elements incorporated directly in the QC laser without the need of external tuning optics or thermal tuning of the laser assembly as a whole. As a result, this laser will be rapidly tunable and usable in field environments due to its insensitivity to shock and vibration. The spatial mode profile of this laser will be comparable to that of a conventional fixed wavelength QCL, while the tunability will make the device flexible enough to defeat potential counter-counter measures in an IRCM application. In an explosives sensing system, the wide tuning range of the device will allow for enhanced ability to discriminate against background chemicals.
Benefits: A widely tunable QC laser is an enabling technology for many advanced chemical sensing applications. While the tuning range of existing Distributed Feedback (DFB) QC lasers is useful for narrow absorption lines, many absorption features of explosives are wide and complex, and analysis of a narrow spectral regions is insufficient to differentiate between these explosives and other, benign residue. As such, there are many civilian security applications, both within the government (e.g. TSA) and in private industry.

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