GaSb-Based Laser, Monolithically Grown on Silicon Substrate, Emitting at 1.55 µm at Room Temperature

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We have investigated the potential of GaSb-based lasers for emission at 1.55 µm and monolithic integration on silicon. We designed an active region based on strained Ga0.8In0.2Sb quantum-wells aiming a good carrier confinement. To validate this design, the active region was first used in edge-emitting lasers grown on GaSb substrates. Continuous-wave operation at 1.56 µm has been achieved up to 45 °C. The same laser structure grown on Si substrate showed room-temperature operation in pulsed regime at 1.55 µm with a threshold current density of 5 kA/cm2. © 2010, IEEE. All rights reserved.

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Cerutti, L., Rodriguez, J. B., & Tournie, E. (2010). GaSb-Based Laser, Monolithically Grown on Silicon Substrate, Emitting at 1.55 µm at Room Temperature. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 22(8), 553–555. https://doi.org/10.1109/LPT.2010.2042591

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