Monolithically Integrated High-β Nanowire Lasers on Silicon

  • B. Mayer
  • , L. Janker
  • , B. Loitsch
  • , J. Treu
  • , T. Kostenbader
  • , S. Lichtmannecker
  • , T. Reichert
  • , S. Morkötter
  • , M. Kaniber
  • , G. Abstreiter
  • , C. Gies
  • , G. Koblmüller
  • , J. J. Finley

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Abstract

Reliable technologies for the monolithic integration of lasers onto silicon represent the holy grail for chip-level optical interconnects. In this context, nanowires (NWs) fabricated using III-V semiconductors are of strong interest since they can be grown site-selectively on silicon using conventional epitaxial approaches. Their unique one-dimensional structure and high refractive index naturally facilitate low loss optical waveguiding and optical recirculation in the active NW-core region. However, lasing from NWs on silicon has not been achieved to date, due to the poor modal reflectivity at the NW-silicon interface. We demonstrate how, by inserting a tailored dielectric interlayer at the NW-Si interface, low-threshold single mode lasing can be achieved in vertical-cavity GaAs-AlGaAs core-shell NW lasers on silicon as measured at low temperature. By exploring the output characteristics along a detection direction parallel to the NW-axis, we measure very high spontaneous emission factors comparable to nanocavity lasers (β = 0.2) and achieve ultralow threshold pump energies ≤11 pJ/pulse. Analysis of the input-output characteristics of the NW lasers and the power dependence of the lasing emission line width demonstrate the potential for high pulsation rates ≥250 GHz. Such highly efficient nanolasers grown monolithically on silicon are highly promising for the realization of chip-level optical interconnects. (Graph Presented).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)152-156
Number of pages5
JournalNano Letters
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Jan 2016

Keywords

  • GaAs-AlGaAs
  • Nanowire lasers
  • monolithic integration
  • optical pumping

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