A new laser structure, the strip buried heterostructure (SBH) laser, using an active strip on a Lowloss waveguide is described, theoretically analyzed, and experimentally characterized under both pulsed and CW operations. The waveguiding properties and laser threshold conditions are analyzed using the effective refractive index approximation. The calculated results agree fairly well with measured results. Pulsed output powers as high as 400, 230, and 130 mW/mirror without AR coating have been obtained at “catastrophic” mirror failure for SBH lasers with 10, 5, and 3 µ strips, respectively. Throughout this entire current injection range, stable transverse mode operation and excellent linearity and symmetry in lightCurrent characteristic from each mirror were obtained. Intermodulation products were measured for 5 µ strip SBH lasers. At an average power of 4 mW and modulation depth of 80 percent, the third-order component was about 48 dB below the fundamental. Excess noise above threshold was not present. For SBH lasers with efficient injection current confinement and active strip area of 380 X 10 pm, pulsed and CW current thresholds were about 74 and 85 mA, respectively. The average external quantum efficiency was about 45 percent. CW operation has been achieved at a heat-sink temperature as high as 115°C. The current threshold has an exponential variation with temperature exp (T/To) where TO = 110 K. For SBH lasers with strip widths -5 bm, stable fundamental mode oscillation in both transverse directions was observed up to 9 times threshold. Farfield beam divergences of 8-10” and 26-30” were obtained in directions parallel and perpendicular to the junction plane, respectively. Single-longitudinal-mode operation up to twice threshold was obtained for SBH lasers with strip widths 65 Mm under both pulsed and CW operations. Relaxation oscillation and self-pulsation were not observed for SBH lasers with clean transverse modes in pulsed response up to current injection levels as high as 4 X Ith. For these particularly good diodes, self-pulsation was not observed before aging under CW operation in preliminary experiments. Aging studies have not yet been performed. Densely packed monolithic linear arrays of SBH lasers with center-toCenter spacing of 15 pm were also studied. They exhibited similar laser characteristics as in single SBH lasers, but with increased maximum pulsed output power/mhror, approximately (310 X N) and (150 X N) mW for arrays with -10 and -4 pm strips, respectively. N is the number of lasers in the may. Spectral behavior of these arrays was also studied as a function of injection current and temperature. Copyright © 1979 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.