A novel class of semiconductor lasers, or "tilted cavity lasers" includes at
least
one active element with an active region generating an optical gain by injection
of a current and mirrors. The active element is placed into a cavity. The cavity
is designed such that the optical path of the resonant optical mode is tilted with
respect to both the vertical direction and the lateral plane. Thus, the feedback
both in the vertical and in the lateral direction is provided for the resonant
optical mode. Depending on the particular embodiment, the laser operates as both
a surface emitting laser and an edge-emitting laser. Employing a tilted optical
mode allows the use of substantially fewer layers in the bottom and the top interference
reflectors than in conventional lasers. This preserves the necessary high reflection
coefficients. Also, a wavelength-stabilized laser is realized for edge-emitters.
The wavelength stabilization is due to the difference in the dispersion laws for
the tilted optical modes in layers having different refractive indices.