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On-chip photonic system using suspended <i>p-n</i> junction InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells device and multiple waveguides
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PhotonicsElectrical EngineeringMultiple WaveguidesOn-chip IntegrationIntegrated PhotonicsOn-chip Photonic SystemEngineeringQuantum DeviceDevice IntegrationApplied PhysicsOptoelectronic DevicesPhotonic Integrated CircuitQuantum Photonic DeviceMicroelectronicsPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronicsSuspended Waveguides
We propose, fabricate, and characterize the on-chip integration of suspended p-n junction InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells (MQWs) device and multiple waveguides on the same GaN-on-silicon platform. The integrated devices are fabricated via a wafer-level process and exhibit selectable functionalities for diverse applications. As the suspended p-n junction InGaN/GaN MQWs device operates under a light emitting diode (LED) mode, part of the light emission is confined and guided by the suspended waveguides. The in-plane propagation along the suspended waveguides is measured by a micro-transmittance setup. The on-chip data transmission is demonstrated for the proof-of-concept photonic integration. As the suspended p-n junction InGaN/GaN MQWs device operates under photodiode mode, the light is illuminated on the suspended waveguides with the aid of the micro-transmittance setup and, thus, coupled into the suspended waveguides. The guided light is finally sensed by the photodiode, and the induced photocurrent trace shows a distinct on/off switching performance. These experimental results indicate that the on-chip photonic integration is promising for the development of sophisticated integrated photonic circuits in the visible wavelength region.
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