Patterned silicon substrates: A common platform for room temperature GaN and ZnO polariton lasers

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Abstract

A platform for fabricating polariton lasers operating at room temperature is introduced: nitride-based distributed Bragg reflectors epitaxially grown on patterned silicon substrates. The patterning allows for an enhanced strain relaxation, thereby enabling to stack a large number of crack-free AlN/AlGaN pairs and achieve cavity quality factors of several thousands with a large spatial homogeneity. GaN and ZnO active regions are epitaxially grown thereon, and the cavities are completed with top dielectric Bragg reflectors. The two structures display strong-coupling and polariton lasing at room temperature and constitute an intermediate step in the way towards integrated polariton devices. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Zuniga-Perez, J., Mallet, E., Hahe, R., Rashid, M. J., Bouchoule, S., Brimont, C., … Semond, F. (2014). Patterned silicon substrates: A common platform for room temperature GaN and ZnO polariton lasers. Applied Physics Letters, 104(24). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4884120

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