Abstract
III-V semiconductor lasers integrated on Si-based photonic platforms are eagerly awaited by the industry for mass-scale applications, from interconnect to on-chip sensing. The current understanding is that only quantum dot lasers can reasonably operate at the high dislocation densities generated by the III-V-on-Si heteroepitaxy, which induces high non-radiative carrier recombination rates. Here we propose a strategy based on a type-II band alignment to fabricate quantum well lasers highly tolerant to dislocations. A mid-IR GaInSb/InAs interband cascade laser grown on Si exhibits performances similar to those of its counterpart grown on the native GaSb substrate, in spite of a dislocation density in the 10 8 c m − 2 range. Over 3800 h of continuous-wave operation data have been collected, giving an extrapolated mean time to failure exceeding 312,000 h. This validates the proposed strategy and opens the way to new integrated laser development.
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Cerutti, L., Díaz Thomas, D. A., Rodriguez, J.-B., Rio Calvo, M., Patriarche, G., Baranov, A. N., & Tournié, E. (2021). Quantum well interband semiconductor lasers highly tolerant to dislocations. Optica, 8(11), 1397. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.438272
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