Frequency modulated hybrid photonic crystal laser by thermal tuning

  • Butler S
  • Bakoz A
  • Singaravelu P
  • et al.
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Journal © 2019 We demonstrate frequency modulation (FM) in an external cavity (EC) III-V/silicon laser, comprising a reflective semiconductor optical amplifier (RSOA) and a silicon nitride (SiN) waveguide vertically coupled to a 2D silicon photonic crystal (PhC) cavity. The PhC cavity acts as a tunable narrowband reflector giving wavelength selectivity. The FM was achieved by thermo-optical modulation of the reflector via a p-n junction. Single-mode operation was ensured by the short cavity length, overlapping only one longitudinal laser mode with the reflector. We investigate the effect of reflector modulation theoretically and experimentally and predict a substantial tracking of the resonator by the laser frequency with very small intensity modulation (IM).

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Butler, S. M., Bakoz, A. P., Singaravelu, P. K. J., Liles, A. A., O’Shaughnessy, B., Viktorov, E. A., … Hegarty, S. P. (2019). Frequency modulated hybrid photonic crystal laser by thermal tuning. Optics Express, 27(8), 11312. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.27.011312

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