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QD Lasers Epitaxially Grown on Silicon Could Be Smallest to Date

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Record-small electrically pumped microlasers have been epitaxially grown on industry standard (001) silicon substrates. Continuous-wave lasing up to 100 degrees Celsius was demonstrated at 1.3 μm communication wavelength. Researchers achieved a submilliamp threshold of 0.6 milliampere for a microlaser with a radius of 5 μm. According to the team, these thresholds and footprints are orders of magnitude smaller than any previously reported lasers epitaxially grown on silicon (Si). Schematic of the electrically pumped quantum dot micro-ring laser. Courtesy of Department of Electronic...Read full article

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    Published: September 2017
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    continuous wave
    Continuous wave (CW) refers to a type of signal or transmission where the signal is constant and does not vary with time. In various contexts, the term is used to describe continuous, uninterrupted oscillations or waves. Here are a few applications of the term in different fields: Electromagnetic waves: In radio communication and radar systems, a continuous wave signal is a steady oscillation of radio frequency (RF) energy. It does not involve modulation, which means the amplitude,...
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