Hybrid integrated semiconductor lasers with silicon nitride feedback circuits

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Hybrid integrated semiconductor laser sources offering extremely narrow spectral linewidth, as well as compatibility for embedding into integrated photonic circuits, are of high importance for a wide range of applications. We present an overview on our recently developed hybrid-integrated diode lasers with feedback from low-loss silicon nitride (Si3N4 in SiO2) circuits, to provide sub-100-Hz-level intrinsic linewidths, up to 120 nm spectral coverage around a 1.55 m wavelength, and an output power above 100 mW. We show dual-wavelength operation, dual-gain operation, laser frequency comb generation, and present work towards realizing a visible-light hybrid integrated diode laser.

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Boller, K. J., van Rees, A., Fan, Y., Mak, J., Lammerink, R. E. M., Franken, C. A. A., … Heideman, R. G. (2020, March 1). Hybrid integrated semiconductor lasers with silicon nitride feedback circuits. Photonics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics7010004

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