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Ultra-low threshold continuous-wave quantum dot mini-BIC lasers

Optics 2023-04-27 v2

Abstract

Highly compact lasers with ultra-low threshold and single-mode continuous wave (CW) operation have been a long sought-after component for photonic integrated circuits (PICs). Photonic bound states in the continuum (BICs), due to their excellent ability of trapping light and enhancing light-matter interaction, have been investigated in lasing configurations combining various BIC cavities and optical gain materials. However, the realization of BIC laser with a highly compact size and an ultra-low CW threshold has remained elusive. We demonstrate room temperature CW BIC lasers in the 1310 nm O-band wavelength range, by fabricating a miniaturized BIC cavity in an InAs/GaAs epitaxial quantum dot (QD) gain membrane. By enabling effective trapping of both light and carriers in all three dimensions, ultra-low threshold of 12 {\mu}W (0.052 kW/cm^2) is achieved. Single-mode lasing is also realized in cavities as small as only 5*5 unit-cells (~2.5*2.5 {\mu}m^2 cavity size) with a mode volume of 1.16({\lambda}/n)^3. With its advantages in terms of a small footprint, ultralow power consumption, robustness of fabrication and adaptability for integration, the mini-BIC lasers offer a perspective light source for future PICs aimed at high-capacity optical communications, sensing and quantum information.

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@article{arxiv.2207.11704,
  title  = {Ultra-low threshold continuous-wave quantum dot mini-BIC lasers},
  author = {Hancheng Zhong and Jiawei Yang and Zhengqing Ding and Mujie Rao and Lidan Zhou and Yingxin Chen and Ying Yu and Siyuan Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.11704},
  year   = {2023}
}
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