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Team Builds 1st Quantum Cascade Laser on Silicon

3-D artistic depiction of multiple Quantum Cascade Lasers integrated above silicon waveguides. Credit: Alexander Spott

3-D artistic depiction of multiple Quantum Cascade Lasers integrated above silicon waveguides. Credit: Alexander Spott

The advance will have many uses including chemical bond spectroscopy and gas sensing, to astronomy and free-space communications. Integrating lasers directly on silicon chips is challenging, but it is much more efficient and compact than coupling external laser light to the chips. The indirect bandgap of silicon makes it difficult to build a laser out of silicon, but diode lasers can be built with III-V materials such as InP or GaAs. By directly bonding an III-V layer on top of the silicon wafer and then using the III-V layers to generate gain for the laser, this same group has integrated a multiple quantum well laser on silicon that operates at 2 µm...

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