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- Monolithic integration of ultraviolet microdisk lasers into photonic circuits in a III-nitride-on-silicon platform doi link

Auteur(s): Tabataba-Vakili Farsane, Alloing Blandine, Damilano Benjamin, Souissi H., Brimont C., Doyennette L., Guillet T., Checoury Xavier, Kurdi Moustafa, Chenot Sébastien, Frayssinet Eric, Duboz Jean-Yves, Semond Fabrice, Gayral Bruno, Boucaud Philippe

(Article) Publié: Optics Letters, vol. 45 p.4276-4279 (2020)
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DOI: 10.1364/OL.395371
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Résumé:

Ultraviolet microdisk lasers are integrated monolithi-cally into photonic circuits using a III-nitride on silicon platform with gallium nitride (GaN) as the main waveguiding layer. The photonic circuits consist of a microdisk and a pulley waveguide terminated by out-coupling gratings. We measure quality factors up to 3500 under continuous-wave excitation. Lasing is observed from 374 nm to 399 nm under pulsed excitation, achieving low threshold energies of 0.14 mJ/cm 2 per pulse (threshold peak powers of 35 kW/cm 2). A large peak to background dynamic of around 200 is observed at the out-coupling grating for small gaps of 50 nm between the disk and waveguide. These devices operate at the limit of what can be achieved with GaN in terms of operation wavelength.