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Optically pumped low-threshold microdisk lasers on a GeSn-on-insulator substrate with reduced defect density

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PHOTONICS RESEARCH
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 1332-1337

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CHINESE LASER PRESS
DOI: 10.1364/PRJ.455443

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  1. Mitacs
  2. Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security, IDEaS
  3. Canada Foundation for Innovation
  4. Canada Research Chairs
  5. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  6. iGrant of Singapore A*STAR (AME IRG) [A2083c0053]
  7. National Research Foundation Singapore [NRF-CRP19-2017-01, NRF2018-NRF-ANR009 TIGER]
  8. Ministry of Education - Singapore [2019-T1-002-050 (RG 148/19 (S), MOE2018-T2-2-011 (S), T2EP50121-0001 (MOE-000180-01)]
  9. PRIMA Quebec

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This study demonstrates the significant improvement in the lasing threshold of GeSn lasers by reducing the defect density in GeSn-on-insulator substrate, leading to enhanced spontaneous emission and lower threshold.
Despite the recent success of GeSn infrared lasers, the high lasing threshold currently limits their integration into practical applications. While structural defects in epitaxial GeSn layers have been identified as one of the major bottlenecks towards low-threshold GeSn lasers, the effect of defects on the lasing threshold has not been well studied yet. Herein, we experimentally demonstrate that the reduced defect density in a GeSn-on-insulator substrate improves the lasing threshold significantly. We first present a method of obtaining high-quality GeSn-on-insulator layers using low-temperature direct bonding and chemical-mechanical polishing. Low-temperature photoluminescence measurements reveal that the reduced defect density in GeSn-on-insulator leads to enhanced spontaneous emission and a reduced lasing threshold by similar to 10 times and similar to 6 times, respectively. Our result presents a new path towards pushing the performance of GeSn lasers to the limit. (C) 2022 Chinese Laser Press

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