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Silicon Raman Laser Has Low Threshold, High Power

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Continuous-wave laser oscillates in a ring resonator.

Breck Hitz

In the past three years, several research groups have demonstrated Raman lasers in silicon. That is important because silicon is the basic building block of semiconductor electronics, and the integration of electronics and photonics would be greatly enhanced by the existence of a silicon laser. Silicon’s indirect bandgap prevents it from lasing as other semiconductors do — when holes and electrons combine — and researchers have finessed this problem by creating a laser based on a completely different physical phenomenon, stimulated Raman scattering. Figure 1. The ring-laser cavity,...Read full article

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    Published: July 2007
    Communicationsdiode lasersRaman lasersResearch & TechnologySemiconductor ElectronicssiliconLasers

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