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arxiv: 1510.07236 · v1 · pith:I6NHLOFXnew · submitted 2015-10-25 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Ge Microdisk with Lithographically-Tunable Strain using CMOS-Compatible Process

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keywords strainmicrodiskopticalgermaniumbiaxialcmos-compatibleprocesssimulations
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We present germanium microdisk optical resonators under a large biaxial tensile strain using a CMOS-compatible fabrication process. Biaxial tensile strain of ~0.7% is achieved by means of a stress concentration technique that allows the strain level to be customized by carefully selecting certain lithographic dimensions. The partial strain relaxation at the edges of a patterned germanium microdisk is compensated by depositing compressively stressed silicon nitride layer. Two-dimensional Raman spectroscopy measurements along with finite-element method simulations confirm a relatively homogeneous strain distribution within the final microdisk structure. Photoluminescence results show clear optical resonances due to whispering gallery modes which are in good agreement with finite-difference time-domain optical simulations. Our bandgap-customizable microdisks present a new route towards an efficient germanium light source for on-chip optical interconnects.

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