Lasing in Si3N4-organic hybrid (SiNOH) waveguides
Abstract
Lasers that operate in the visible wavelength range and can be easily integrated on a chip together with photonic integrated circuits are of particular interest for biophotonic applications. We present a new class of laser sources that emit at 600 nm wavelength and can be efficiently integrated on the Si3N4 platform using low-cost fabrication techniques. The Si3N4-organic hybrid lasers are optically pumped from top without the need of a precise alignment. We investigate different laser geometries based on spiral shaped ring resonators and distributed feedback resonators. We discuss the laser properties with a focus on their application in the field of bioscience.
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