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Electrically pumped hybrid AlGaInAs-silicon evanescent laser
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Silicon WaveguideEngineeringDevice IntegrationIntegrated PhotonicsIntegrated CircuitsSilicon On InsulatorPumped Light SourceHigh-power LasersProgrammable PhotonicsPhotonic Integrated CircuitWafer BondingOptical PumpingPhotonicsOptical InterconnectsMicroelectronicsPhotonic DeviceSilicon PhotonicsApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
An electrically pumped light source on silicon is a key element needed for photonic integrated circuits on silicon. Here we report an electrically pumped AlGaInAs-silicon evanescent laser architecture where the laser cavity is defined solely by the silicon waveguide and needs no critical alignment to the III-V active material during fabrication via wafer bonding. This laser runs continuous-wave (c.w.) with a threshold of 65 mA, a maximum output power of 1.8 mW with a differential quantum efficiency of 12.7 % and a maximum operating temperature of 40 degrees C. This approach allows for 100's of lasers to be fabricated in one bonding step, making it suitable for high volume, low-cost, integration. By varying the silicon waveguide dimensions and the composition of the III-V layer, this architecture can be extended to fabricate other active devices on silicon such as optical amplifiers, modulators and photo-detectors.
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