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Room temperature photonic crystal defect lasers at near-infrared wavelengths in InGaAsP
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PhotonicsRoom TemperatureQuantum PhotonicsEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsNear-infrared WavelengthsOptical PropertiesAir HolesApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsSingle DefectsQuantum Photonic DevicePhotonic DeviceOptoelectronics
Room temperature lasing from optically pumped single defects in a two-dimensional (2-D) photonic bandgap (PBG) crystal is demonstrated. The high-Q optical microcavities are formed by etching a triangular array of air holes into a half-wavelength thick multiquantum-well waveguide. Defects in the 2-D photonic crystal are used to support highly localized optical modes with volumes ranging from 2 to 3 (/spl lambda//2n)/sup 3/. Lithographic tuning of the air hole radius and the lattice spacing are used to match the cavity wavelength to the quantum-well gain peak, as well as to increase the cavity Q. The defect lasers were pumped with 10-30 ns pulses of 0.4-1% duty cycle. The threshold pump power was 1.5 mW (/spl ap/500 /spl mu/W absorbed).
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