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We present the first experimental demonstration of a novel class of hybrid III–V on silicon microlasers. This new type of laser revolves around the concept of resonant mirrors: two silicon cavities, directly coupled to the III–V laser mesa, provide high, narrow band reflection over a short distance. This results in a device that measures only 55 µm by 2µm and shows single-mode laser emission with...
Hybrid III–V/silicon lasers for short reach optical interconnect applications need to have a modest power dissipation and preferably also a small footprint. Furthermore they should be free of mode hops even under varying temperature conditions. In this paper a number of designs will be discussed that address this set of requirements.
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