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We present a real-time approach for stabilizing a III-V/Si hybrid external-cavity laser implemented using microring monitoring and a feedback control loop. Laser mode stabilization over bias current and stage temperature variations are experimentally demonstrated. We achieved single-mode and mode-hop-free laser operation as the bias current was swept across 320 mA. The same feedback control also enabled...
We demonstrate a low back reflection grating coupler on a SOI CMOS-compatible process designed for vertical integration of on-chip laser sources. It showed <-26dB back reflection and 1.9dB coupling loss to a 4μm-diameter laser mode.
Stable mode-hop-free operation for a Si/III-V hybrid external-cavity laser was demonstrated during 320mA bias current sweep using a real-time ring monitoring, a fast feedback control loop, and a simple bang-bang control algorithm, by both tunable micro-ring filter and cavity phase section.
We report a silicon interposer based 1×4 external-cavity hybrid III-V/Si laser array using a manufacturable back-end-of-the-line integration. All channels are individually-tunable and wavelength-stabilized with a threshold current of 14mA, output powers of >3mW, over 35dB side mode suppression ratio and less then 46kHz linewidth.
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