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Silicon-Based Chip Produces a Laser Beam

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A collaboration between the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Intel Corp. in Santa Clara, Calif., has produced what is thought to be the first electrically pumped, hybrid silicon/indium-phosphide laser. The continuous-wave device consists of a semiconductor quantum-well region bonded to a silicon waveguide. Radiation generated in the quantum-well region is evanescently coupled into the waveguide, which serves as a laser resonator. A major obstacle that had to be overcome to demonstrate the hybrid laser was bonding the indium phosphide to the silicon. The two crystalline...Read full article

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    Published: October 2006
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