Quantum well intermixing (QWI) on a III-V-on-insulator (III-V-OI) substrate is presented for active-passive integration. Shallow implantation at a high temperature, which is essential for QWI on a III-V-OI substrate, is accomplished by phosphorus molecule ion implantation. As a result, the bandgap wavelength of multi-quantum wells (MQWs) on a III-V-OI substrate is successfully tuned by approximately 80 nm, enabling the monolithic integration of electro-absorption modulators and waveguide photodetectors using a lateral p-i-n junction formed along the InP/MQW/InP rib waveguide. Owing to the III-V-OI structure and the rib waveguide structure, the parasitic capacitance per unit length can be reduced to 0.11 fF/µm, which is suitable for high-speed and low-power modulators and photodetectors. The presented QWI can extend the possibility of a III-V complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) photonics platform for large-scale photonic integrated circuits.
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Sekine, N., Sumita, K., Toprasertpong, K., Takagi, S., & Takenaka, M. (2022). Monolithic integration of electro-absorption modulators and photodetectors on III-V CMOS photonics platform by quantum well intermixing. Optics Express, 30(13), 23318. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.462626
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