Efficient on-chip integration of a colloidal quantum dot photonic crystal band-edge laser with a coplanar waveguide

  • Jung H
  • Lee M
  • Han C
  • et al.
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Abstract

High-density photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are expected to replace their current electronic counterparts in the future. The most crucial prerequisite for realizing successful PICs is to develop a low-loss coupling technique between active and passive photonic components based on various nanoscale materials and devices. Here we propose and demonstrate an on-chip integration technique in which a high-refractive-index layer constitutes the coplanar structural backbone across the entire PIC chip. To prove the concept, patterns of a two-dimensional photonic crystal (PhC) band-edge laser and grating couplers are engraved into the backbone layer, and colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) for optical gain are selectively deposited in the PhC area by a conventional lift-off process. Using optical excitation, we observe that the CQD–PhC structure emits coherent single-mode laser light, which is subsequently coupled to and propagates through an adjacent slab waveguide in the well-defined directions corresponding to the selected band-edge point, finally emerging through the grating coupler. Our study demonstrates a simple but highly suggestive PIC platform that automatically guarantees high coupling efficiencies between the micro-and nanophotonic devices to be integrated (through high degrees of modal matching in the vertical direction) and will therefore advance the development of high-density PIC technologies.

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Jung, H., Lee, M., Han, C., Park, Y., Cho, K.-S., & Jeon, H. (2017). Efficient on-chip integration of a colloidal quantum dot photonic crystal band-edge laser with a coplanar waveguide. Optics Express, 25(26), 32919. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.25.032919

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