
Yixuan Shen ; Rui Q. Yang, Tetsuya D. Mishima ; Michael B. Santos ; Xiaojun Wang
We report significant advancements of interband cascade lasers (ICLs) with hybrid cladding layers. These 6-stage hybrid-cladding ICLs were able to lase in pulsed modes at temperatures up to 421 K, the highest ever reported among ICLs. The lasing wavelength was near 3.3 μ m at 300 K with a pulsed threshold current density of 114 A/cm2, the lowest for ICLs with similar wavelengths. Also, they achieved a high voltage efficiency of ~82% and a record-low threshold input power density of 312 W/cm2 at 300 K. Facet-uncoated narrow-ridge ICLs operated in continuous wave (CW) mode at temperatures up to 364 K (91°C), which is more than 20 K higher than the previous record for epi-up mounted ICLs. The obtained CW threshold current density of 205 A/cm2 at 300 K is similar to the previous record (~200 A/cm2 at 300 K) achieved by a superlattice-cladding 10-stage ICL with emission near the long-held optimal wavelength of ICLs at 3.6 μ m. Also, these ICLs at 300 K delivered CW output power of 25 mW/facet at 160 mA with substantially improved external quantum efficiency over previous ICLs at similar wavelengths.