Experimental Design Space Exploration of Ultra-Low Threshold Hybrid III-V/Si Quantum Dot Microring Lasers
Abstract
In this work, we report on the design strategies and experimental validation of ultra-low threshold (< 0.8\,mA) hybrid III--V/Si quantum dot (InAs/GaAs) micro-ring lasers with optical output powers > 2\,mW for 1.3\,μm emission. The multi-dimensional design exploration allows for the demonstration of record wall-plug efficiencies ( 10\%) and threshold current densities (109\,A/cm2) for these compact sources on silicon. We also demonstrate the thermal performance of several designs with record characteristic temperature values of T0 = 212\,K, indicating minimal temperature dependence of the threshold current. In addition, the high differential gain allows for the demonstration of 3-dB bandwidths up to 5\,GHz.
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