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Black phosphorus van der Waals heterostructures light emitting diodes for mid-infrared silicon photonics

Applied Physics 2020-03-18 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) based on III-V/II-VI materials have delivered a compelling performance in the mid-infrared (mid-IR) region, which enabled wide-ranging applications, including environmental monitoring, defense and medical diagnostics. Continued efforts are underway to realize on-chip sensors via heterogeneous integration of mid-IR emitters on a silicon photonic chip. But the uptake of such approach is limited by the high costs and interfacial strains, associated with the process of heterogeneous integrations. Here, the black phosphorus (BP)-based van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures are exploited as room temperature LEDs. The demonstrated devices can emit linearly polarized light, and their spectra cover the technologically important mid-IR atmospheric window (3-4 um). Additionally, the BP LEDs exhibit fast modulation speed as well as exceptional stability, and its peak extrinsic quantum efficiency (QE~0.9%) is comparable to the III-V/II-VI mid-IR LEDs. By leveraging the integrability of vdW heterostructures, we further demonstrate a silicon photonic waveguide-integrated BP LED. The reported hybrid platform holds great promise for mid-IR silicon photonics.

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@article{arxiv.2003.07757,
  title  = {Black phosphorus van der Waals heterostructures light emitting diodes for mid-infrared silicon photonics},
  author = {Tian-Yun Chang and Yueyang Chen and De-In Luo and Jia-Xin Li and Po-Liang Chen and Seokhyeong Lee and Zhuoran Fang and Wei-Qing Li and Ya-Yun Zhang and Mo Li and Arka Majumdar and Chang-Hua Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.07757},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 4 figures