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Electrically pumped quantum-dot lasers grown on 300 mm patterned Si photonic wafers

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arxiv 2206.01211 v1 pith:FLXNMVGQ submitted 2022-06-02 physics.optics cs.ET

classification physics.opticscs.ET
keywords lightphotoniccouplingdouble-sideelectricallygaingrowngrowth
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Monolithic integration of quantum dot (QD) gain materials onto Si photonic platforms via direct epitaxial growth is a promising solution for on-chip light sources. Recent developments have demonstrated superior device reliability in blanket hetero-epitaxy of III-V devices on Si at elevated temperatures. Yet, thick, defect management epi designs prevent vertical light coupling from the gain region to the Si-on-Insulator (SOI) waveguides. Here, we demonstrate the first electrically pumped QD lasers grown on a 300 mm patterned (001) Si wafer with a butt-coupled configuration by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Unique growth and fabrication challenges imposed by the template architecture have been resolved, contributing to continuous wave lasing to 60 {\deg}C and a maximum double-side output power of 126.6 mW at 20 {\deg}C with a double-side wall plug efficiency of 8.6%. The potential for robust on-chip laser operation and efficient low-loss light coupling to Si photonic circuits makes this heteroepitaxial integration platform on Si promising for scalable and low-cost mass production.

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