Stress engineering with silicon nitride stressors for Ge-on-Si lasers

Abstract

Side and top silicon nitride stressors were proposed and shown to be effective ways to reduce the threshold current Ith and improve the wall-plug efficiency ηwp of Ge-on-Si lasers. Side stressors only turned out to be a more efficient way to increase ηwp than using top and side stressors together. With the side stressors only and geometry optimizations, a ηwp of 30.5% and an Ith of 50 mA (Jth of 37 kA/cm2) can be achieved with the defect limited carrier lifetime of 1 nsec. With the defect limited carrier lifetime of 10 nsec, an Ith of 7.8 mA (Jth of 5.8 kA/cm2) and a wall-plug efficiency of 38.7% can be achieved. These are tremendous improvements from the case without any stressors. These results give strong support to the Ge-on-Si laser technology and provide an effective way to improve the Ge laser performance.

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