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Recent Progress of Quantum Dot Lasers Monolithically Integrated on Si Platform

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FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2022.839953

Keywords

Si photonics; quantum dot; molecular beam epilaxy; semiconductor laser; DFB laser; modelocked laser; photonic crystal laser

Funding

  1. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/T01394X/1, EP/P006973/1]
  2. National Epitaxy Facility
  3. Royal Academy of Engineering
  4. European Project H2020- ICT-PICTURE [780930]

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This paper reviews the recent progress of III-V quantum dot lasers monolithically integrated on the Si platform and discusses their future scope and application.
With continuously growing global data traffic, silicon (Si)-based photonic integrated circuits have emerged as a promising solution for high-performance Intra-/Inter-chip optical communication. However, a lack of a Si-based light source remains to be solved due to the inefficient light-emitting property of Si. To tackle the absence of a native light source, integrating III-V lasers, which provide superior optical and electrical properties, has been extensively investigated. Remarkably, the use of quantum dots as an active medium in III-V lasers has attracted considerable interest because of various advantages, such as tolerance to crystalline defects, temperature insensitivity, low threshold current density and reduced reflection sensitivity. This paper reviews the recent progress of III-V quantum dot lasers monolithically integrated on the Si platform in terms of the different cavity types and sizes and discusses the future scope and application.

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