Recent progress of silicon integrated light emitters and photodetectors for optical communication based on two-dimensional materials

  • Li F
  • Zheng J
  • Yao Q
  • et al.
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Abstract

Van der Waals materials are expected to meet the miniaturization and integration challenges in photonic integrated circuits (PIC) as active devices for optical communication. Recently, ultralow threshold lasers, ultra-sensitive or large bandwidth photodetectors have been demonstrated on silicon photonics platforms that are compatible with the state-of-the-art CMOS process. Here we summarize the characteristics of these hetero-integrated light-emitting and photodetecting devices, with focuses on materials, physical mechanisms, and device performances. We also discuss the strategies of future PIC architectures for valley-photonics, hybrid and 3D integrations. This review aims to summarize the most recent progress and to help identify the challenges and opportunities in this rapidly developing area.

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Li, F., Zheng, J., Yao, Q., & Bie, Y.-Q. (2021). Recent progress of silicon integrated light emitters and photodetectors for optical communication based on two-dimensional materials. Optical Materials Express, 11(10), 3298. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.435902

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