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Helium Is Good for Silicon Lasers

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Implanted helium ions reduce the nonlinear optical loss in silicon waveguides.

Breck Hitz

Recently, several research groups demonstrated Raman lasers in silicon, perhaps bringing the union of photonics and microelectronics one step closer. To perform these experiments, however, they have had to employ complex techniques to avoid absorption of the laser photons by free carriers (electrons and holes) in the semiconductor. Now scientists at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have shown that simply implanting helium ions in the silicon can lower the free-carrier lifetime dramatically, reducing the absorption of laser photons. The free carriers are generated by two-photon...Read full article

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    Published: July 2006
    industrialRaman lasersResearch & TechnologysemiconductorssiliconTech Pulse

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