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19 November 2019 Optically-pumped InAs/GaAs quantum-dot microdisk lasers monolithically grown on on-axis Si (001) substrate
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Monolithic integration of III–V semiconductor materials on planar on-axis silicon (001) is one of the most promising method for low-cost and scalable photonic integrated circuits. Here, we present InAs/GaAs quantum dots microdisk lasers monolithically grown on on-axis Si (001) substrate with ultra-low lasing threshold under room-temperature continues-wave optical pumping. The promising lasing characteristics of the microdisk lasers with ultra-low threshold and small footprint represent a major advance towards large-scale, low-cost integration of laser sources on silicon-based platform.
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Taojie Zhou, Mingchu Tang, Guohong Xiang, Siming Chen, Huiyun Liu, and Zhaoyu Zhang "Optically-pumped InAs/GaAs quantum-dot microdisk lasers monolithically grown on on-axis Si (001) substrate", Proc. SPIE 11182, Semiconductor Lasers and Applications IX, 1118208 (19 November 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2538773
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Quantum dots

Quantum optics

Laser damage threshold

Continuous wave operation

Laser sources

Optical pumping

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