Abstract
© 2018 Optical Society of America. In this paper, we show the experimental results of a thermally stable Si3N4 external cavity (SiN EC) laser with high power output and the lowest SiN EC laser threshold to our knowledge. The device consists of a 250 μm sized reflective semiconductor optical amplifier butt-coupled to a passive chip based on a series of Si3N4 Bragg gratings acting as narrow reflectors. A threshold of 12 mA has been achieved, with a typical side-mode suppression ratio of 45 dB and measured power output higher than 3 mW. Furthermore, we achieved a mode-hop free-lasing regime in the range of 15–62 mA and wavelength thermal stability up to 80°C. This solves the challenges related to cavity resonances’ thermal shift and shows the possibility for this device to be integrated in dense wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) and heat-intensive optical interconnects technologies.
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Iadanza, S., Bakoz, A. P., Singaravelu, P. K. J., Panettieri, D., Schulz, S. A., Devarapu, G. C. R., … O’Faolain, L. (2018). Thermally stable hybrid cavity laser based on silicon nitride gratings. Applied Optics, 57(22), E218. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.57.00e218
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