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Stimulated emission of near-infrared radiation by current injection into silicon (100) quantum well
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PhotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhotoluminescenceEngineeringPhysicsQuantum DeviceCavity QedApplied PhysicsSilicon QuantumCurrent InjectionNear-infrared RadiationStimulated EmissionsQuantum Photonic DeviceSilicon On InsulatorPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronicsFree Standing Membrane
We describe the observation of stimulated emissions by current injections into a silicon quantum well. The device consists of a free standing membrane with a distributed feedback resonant cavity fabricated by state-of-the-art silicon processes. The emission spectra have multimode structures peaked in the near-infrared region above the submilliampere threshold currents at room temperatures. Consequently, electronics and photonics should be able to be converged on chips by using silicon quantum well laser diodes.
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