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3 February 2009 Semiconductor micro-ring and micro-disk lasers for all-optical switching
Marc Sorel, Gábor Mezősi, Michael J. Strain
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Abstract
We review and compare recent results on the design and fabrication of semiconductor microring and microdisk lasers for applications in all-optical switching and signal processing. The design of the optical cavities will be analyzed in detail with a strong emphasis on the evaluation of the various loss mechanisms. Both lithographic and etching technologies were thoroughly optimized to ensure high-resolution patterning and deep and vertical waveguide sidewalls. The majority of the fabricated devices exhibited continuous wave operation down to 7 μm and strong unidirectional bistability down to device footprints as small as 30 μm. While both microdisks and microrings show similar behaviour for medium radii (30-60 μm), in smaller devices the microdisk geometry shows much lower losses and better performance.
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Marc Sorel, Gábor Mezősi, and Michael J. Strain "Semiconductor micro-ring and micro-disk lasers for all-optical switching", Proc. SPIE 7230, Novel In-Plane Semiconductor Lasers VIII, 72300I (3 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.809739
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Etching

Microrings

Semiconductor lasers

Switching

Continuous wave operation

Bistability

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