We demonstrate low-threshold and wide emission wavelength range hybrid-integrated silicon-thulium microdisk lasers based on a pulley-coupled design. The resonators are fabricated on a silicon-on-insulator platform using a standard foundry process and the gain medium is deposited using a straightforward, low-temperature post-processing step. We show lasing in 40- and 60-µm diameter microdisks with up to 2.6 mW double-sided output power and bidirectional slope efficiencies of up to 13.4% with respect to 1620 nm pump power launched to the bus waveguides. We observe thresholds less than 1 mW versus on-chip pump power and both single-mode and multimode laser emission spanning across wavelengths from 1825 to 1939nm. These low threshold lasers with emissions over a > 100 nm range open the door to monolithic silicon photonic integrated circuits with broadband optical gain and highly compact and efficient light sources in the emerging ∼1.8–2.0 µm wavelength band.
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Kiani, K. M., Frankis, H. C., Knights, A. P., & Bradley, J. D. B. (2023). Silicon-thulium hybrid microdisk lasers with low threshold and wide emission wavelength range. Optics Express, 31(12), 20244. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.482719
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