Enhanced GeSn Microdisk Lasers Directly Released on Si

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GeSn alloys are promising candidates for complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor-compatible, tunable lasers. Relaxation of residual compressive strain in epitaxial GeSn has recently shown promise in improving the lasing performance. However, the suspended device configuration that is thus far introduced to relax the strain is destined to limit heat dissipation, thus hindering the device performance. Herein is demonstrated that strain-free GeSn microdisk laser devices fully released on Si outperform the canonical suspended devices. This approach allows to simultaneously relax the limiting compressive strain while offering excellent thermal conduction. Optical simulations confirm that, despite a relatively small refractive index contrast between GeSn and Si, optical confinement in strain-free GeSn optical cavities on Si is superior to that in conventional strain-free GeSn cavities suspended in the air. Moreover, thermal simulations indicate a negligible temperature increase in the device. Conversely, the temperature in the suspended devices increases substantially reaching, for instance, 120 K at a base temperature of 75 K under the employed optical pumping conditions. Such improvements enable increasing the operation temperature by approximate to 40 K and reducing the lasing threshold by 30%. This approach lays the groundwork to implement new designs in the quest for room temperature GeSn lasers on Si.
Publisher
WILEY-VCH
Issue Date
2022-01
Language
English
Citation

ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS, v.10, no.2

ISSN
2195-1071
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/320227
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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