Andreas E. VasdekisStephen A. MooreArvydas RuseckasThomas F. KraussIfor D. W. SamuelGraham A. Turnbull
The authors demonstrate silicon based visible lasers as potential optical interconnects by combining silicon processed resonators and solution processed light-emitting polymers. The high refractive index and absorption coefficient of silicon at these wavelengths were addressed by developing distributed Bragg reflector resonators on a silicon-on-insulator substrate. The performance of the hybrid structure was characterized and analyzed in comparison to an all-silica counterpart and mechanisms for controlling the number of longitudinal modes and for tuning the emission wavelength were explored.
Andreas E. VasdekisStephen A. MooreArvydas RuseckasThomas F. KraussIfor D. W. SamuelGraham A. Turnbull
Guangye ZhangChen XiePeng YouShunpu Li
Musubu IchikawaYoshio Taniguchi
V. G. KozlovVladimir BulovićP. E. BurrowsStephen R. Forrest
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