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Opt Lett ; 38(24): 5434-7, 2013 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24343010

ABSTRACT

Heterogeneously integrated III-V-on-silicon second-order distributed feedback lasers utilizing an ultra-thin DVS-BCB die-to-wafer bonding process are reported. A novel DFB laser design exploiting high confinement in the active waveguide is demonstrated. A 14 mW single-facet output power coupled to a silicon waveguide, 50 dB side-mode suppression ratio and continuous wave operation up to 60°C around 1550 nm is obtained.

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Opt Express ; 21(16): 19339-52, 2013 Aug 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23938850

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate unidirectional bistability in microdisk lasers electrically pumped and heterogeneously integrated on SOI. The lasers operate in continuous wave regime at room temperature and are single mode. Integrating a passive distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) on the waveguide to which the microdisk is coupled feeds laser emission back into the laser cavity. This introduces an extra unidirectional gain and results in unidirectional emission of the laser, as demonstrated in simulations as well as in experiment.

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Opt Express ; 21(9): 10622-31, 2013 May 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23669918

ABSTRACT

We report a high lasing wavelength uniformity of optically pumped InP-based microdisk lasers processed with electron-beam lithography, heterogeneously integrated with adhesive bonding on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) waveguide circuits and evanescently coupled to an underlying waveguide. We study the continuous wave laser emission coupling out of the SOI via a grating coupler etched at one side of the waveguide, and demonstrate a standard deviation in lasing wavelength of nominally identical devices on the same chip lower than 500 pm. The deviation in the diameter of the microdisks as low as a few nanometers makes all-optical signal processing applications requiring cascadability possible.


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Indium/chemistry , Lasers , Phosphines/chemistry , Refractometry/instrumentation , Silicon/chemistry , Surface Plasmon Resonance/instrumentation , Electric Conductivity , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Systems Integration
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Opt Lett ; 37(12): 2379-81, 2012 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22739914

ABSTRACT

A novel ultracompact electro-optic phase modulator based on a single 9 µm-diameter III-V microdisk resonator heterogeneously integrated on and coupled to a nanophotonic waveguide is presented. Modulation is enabled by effective index modification through carrier injection. Proof-of-concept implementation involving binary phase shift keying modulation format is assembled. A power imbalance of ∼0.6 dB between both symbols and a modulation rate up to 1.8 Gbps are demonstrated without using any special driving technique.

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Opt Express ; 19(26): B146-53, 2011 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22274011

ABSTRACT

We propose hydrogenated amorphous silicon nanowires as a platform for nonlinear optics in the telecommunication wavelength range. Extraction of the nonlinear parameter of these photonic nanowires reveals a figure of merit larger than 2. It is observed that the nonlinear optical properties of these waveguides degrade with time, but that this degradation can be reversed by annealing the samples. A four wave mixing conversion efficiency of + 12 dB is demonstrated in a 320 Gbit/s serial optical waveform data sampling experiment in a 4 mm long photonic nanowire.

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Opt Express ; 15(10): 6190-9, 2007 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19546924

ABSTRACT

We report on the switching of an all-optical flip-flop consisting of a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) and a distributed feedback laser diode (DFB), bidirectionally coupled to each other. Both simulation and experimental results are presented. Switching times as low as 50ps, minimal required switch pulse energies below 1pJ and a repetition rate of 1.25GHz have been measured. Contrast ratios over 25dB have been obtained. The dependence on the pulse length and CW input power of the minimal required switch energy is investigated.

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Opt Express ; 13(23): 9623-8, 2005 Nov 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19503165

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate optical bistability in a Silicon-On-Insulator two-bus ring resonator with input powers as low as 0.3mW. We evaluate the importance of the different nonlinear contributions and derive time constants for carrier and thermal relaxation effects. In some cases, we also observe pulsation due to interaction between the dominant nonlinear effects. Such a behaviour may be problematic for possible memory and switching operations. Alternatively, it could be used for (tunable) pulse generation.

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