Abstract

To advance on-chip optical interconnections, membrane distributed-reflector (DR) lasers with low threshold current and high-efficiency operation at one side output were realized. First, a membrane distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser with 80- μ m-long active section and 50- μ m-long DBR section was fabricated to clarify the DBR reflectivity. An external differential quantum efficiency of 35% for the output from the front facet was obtained, and the DBR reflectivity was estimated to be 75%. Next, a membrane DR laser with 61- μ m-long distributed feedback section and 50- μ m-long DBR section was fabricated. A threshold current of 0.48 mA, external differential quantum efficiency from the front side waveguide of 26%, and light output ratio from the front to the rear sides of 13 were obtained. The lasing spectrum showed a single-mode operation with a side-mode suppression-ratio (SMSR) of 40 dB. Finally, small-signal direct modulation was carried out and a modulation current efficiency factor of 7.9 GHz/mA1/2 and 7 GHz/mA1/2 were, respectively, obtained for the 30- μ m-long and 61- μ m-long devices.

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