Abstract
A silicon-based monolithic laser has long been desired. Recent demonstration of lasing from direct bandgap group-IV alloy GeSn has opened up a completely new approach that is different from the traditional III-V integration on Si. In this study, high-quality GeSn samples were grown using a unique spontaneous Sn-enhanced growth recipe with an Sn composition as high as ∼20.0%. GeSn lasers based on waveguide Fabry-Pérot and micro-disk cavities were fabricated and characterized. The waveguide features better local heat dissipation, while the micro-disk offers stronger optical confinement plus strain relaxation. The maximum operating temperature of 260 K was achieved from a waveguide laser, and a threshold of 108 kW/cm2 at 15 K was achieved from a micro-disk laser. A peak lasing wavelength of up to 3.5 µm was obtained with a 100-µm-wide ridge waveguide laser.
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Du, W., Thai, Q. M., Chrétien, J., Bertrand, M., Casiez, L., Zhou, Y., … Yu, S. Q. (2019). Study of si-based gesn optically pumped lasers with micro-disk and ridge waveguide structures. Frontiers in Physics, 7(OCT). https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2019.00147
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