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ISBN 10: 0081010761
ISBN 13: 9780081010761
Author: Charles Cornet, Yoan Léger, Cédric Robert
Integrated Lasers on Silicon provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art use of lasers on silicon for photonic integration. The authors demonstrate the need for efficient laser sources on silicon, motivated by the development of on-board/on-chip optical interconnects and the different integration schemes available. The authors include detailed descriptions of Group IV-based lasers, followed by a presentation of the results obtained through the bonding approach (hybrid III-V lasers). The monolithic integration of III-V semiconductor lasers are explored, concluding with a discussion of the different kinds of cavity geometries benchmarked with respect to their potential integration on silicon in an industrial environment.
- Features a clear description of the advantages, drawbacks, and challenges of laser integration on silicon
- Serves as a staple reference in the general field of silicon photonics
- Focuses on the promising developments of hybrid and monolithic III-V lasers on silicon, previously unreviewed
- Discusses the different kinds of cavity geometries benchmarked with respect to their potential integration on silicon in an industrial environment
Integrated Lasers on Silicon 1st Edition Table of contents:
1: Laser Integration Challenges
Abstract:
1.1 Evolution of microprocessor technologies
1.2 Photonic integration schemes
1.3 Semiconductor lasers
2: Group IV Silicon Lasers
Abstract:
2.1 Group IV silicon lasers: issues
2.2 Emission from bulk silicon
2.3 Using quantum confinement
2.4 Raman scattering for lasing
2.5 Rare-earth doping
2.6 Group IV SiGeSn alloys for lasing
3: III–V Lasers Bonded on Si
Abstract:
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Historical flip-chip bonding technology: advantages and drawbacks
3.3 Die versus wafer bonding
3.4 Basic principles of wafer bonding
3.5 Basic principles of transfer printing
3.6 Device structures and performances of III–V lasers coupled to SOI waveguides
3.7 Conclusion
4: Monolithic III–V Lasers on Silicon
Abstract:
4.1 The monolithic integration: issues and strategies
4.2 Monolithic devices
5: Laser Architectures for On-chip Information Technologies
Abstract:
5.1 The role of integrated lasers in hybrid photonic–electronic chips
5.2 Laser designs for on-chip routing
5.3 Concluding remarks
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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