TY - GEN
T1 - Lateral current injection photonic crystal membrane emitters bonded to sapphire
AU - Sulkin, Joshua D.
AU - Choquette, Kent D
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Photonic crystal (PhC) membrane lasers are promising candidates for future photonic integrated circuit applications [1] due to their small mode volume [2], low threshold [3], and lithographically tunable wavelength [4]. However, practical methods for electrical injection have been difficult to achieve. Room temperature, pulsed electrically injected lasing has been realized using a suspended membrane with a vertical post [5], though the fabrication method is difficult to reproduce. Lateral current injection (LCI) [6] - with n and p regions defined by ion implantation - allows for more reliable fabrication, and has recently been demonstrated to yield continuous wave (CW) electrical injection at cryogenic temperatures [3]. Here we propose a design and demonstrate preliminary results for a LCI PhC membrane laser bonded (post-process) to a sapphire substrate. We observe significant modification of the room temperature laser properties with simultaneous optical and electrical pumping, as well as optical amplification in a photonic crystal waveguide.
AB - Photonic crystal (PhC) membrane lasers are promising candidates for future photonic integrated circuit applications [1] due to their small mode volume [2], low threshold [3], and lithographically tunable wavelength [4]. However, practical methods for electrical injection have been difficult to achieve. Room temperature, pulsed electrically injected lasing has been realized using a suspended membrane with a vertical post [5], though the fabrication method is difficult to reproduce. Lateral current injection (LCI) [6] - with n and p regions defined by ion implantation - allows for more reliable fabrication, and has recently been demonstrated to yield continuous wave (CW) electrical injection at cryogenic temperatures [3]. Here we propose a design and demonstrate preliminary results for a LCI PhC membrane laser bonded (post-process) to a sapphire substrate. We observe significant modification of the room temperature laser properties with simultaneous optical and electrical pumping, as well as optical amplification in a photonic crystal waveguide.
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U2 - 10.1109/PHO.2011.6110714
DO - 10.1109/PHO.2011.6110714
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84856011459
SN - 9781424489404
T3 - IEEE Photonic Society 24th Annual Meeting, PHO 2011
SP - 646
EP - 647
BT - IEEE Photonic Society 24th Annual Meeting, PHO 2011
T2 - 24th Annual Meeting on IEEE Photonic Society, PHO 2011
Y2 - 9 October 2011 through 13 October 2011
ER -