High-index-contrast subwavelength grating VCSEL
2010
In this article, we report our results on 980nm high-index-contrast subwavelength grating (HCG) VCSELs for optical
interconnection applications. In our structure, a thin undoped HCG layer replaces a thick p-type Bragg mirror. The HCG
mirror can feasibly achieve polarization-selective reflectivities close to 100%. The investigated structure consists of a
HCG mirror with an underneath λ/4-thick oxide gap, four p-type GaAlAs/GaAs pairs for current spreading, three
InGaAs/GaAs quantum wells, and an n-type GaAlAs/GaAs Bragg mirror. The HCG structure was defined by e-beam
lithography and dry etching. The current oxide aperture and the oxide gap underneath the HCG were simultaneously
formed by the selective wet oxidation process. Compared to air-gap high contrast grating mirrors demonstrated
elsewhere, our grating mirrors are particular since they are supported by thinner λ/4 aluminium oxide layer, and thus are
mechanically robust and thinner than usual designs. Sub-milliamp threshold currents and single-transverse-mode
operation was obtained. A hero device exhibited maximum singlemode output power of more than 4 mW at room
temperature and 1 mw at 70°C, which are the highest values ever reported from the HCG structures. These results build a
bridge between a standard VCSEL and a hybrid laser on silicon, making them of potential use for the realization of
silicon photonics.
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