Abstract

We have investigated the room temperature optical properties of 50 µm length, 11 µm large and 500 nm thick tensile-strained germanium photonic wires. Tensile strain is transferred in the germanium layer using a Si 3 N 4 film stressor. An optical recombination of tensile-strained germanium involving light hole band is observed around 1690 nm at room temperature corresponding to a strain magnitude around 0.4%. We show that the waveguided emission associated with a single tensile-strained germanium wire increases superlinearly as a function of the illuminated length. A decrease of the spectral broadening is observed as the pump intensity is increased. A 80 cm−1 modal optical gain is derived from the variable strip length method.

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