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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 33,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 1217-1222
  • (2015)

Directly Modulated DFB Laser on SiO $_{\bf 2}$ /Si Substrate for Datacenter Networks

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Abstract

Reducing the operating energy of a distributed feedback (DFB) laser is a critical issue if we are to use the device as a directly modulated light source employing wavelength division multiplexing technologies in short-distance datacom networks. A membrane buried heterostructure (BH) DFB laser on a SiO2 layer is one candidate for reducing the operating energy because it provides a strong carrier and optical confinement in the active region. For low-cost fabrication, we have proposed and developed a fabrication procedure that employs the buried growth of an InP layer by using a directly bonded InP-based active layer on a SiO2/Si substrate, which enables us to use a large-scale Si wafer. To overcome the problem of the difference between the thermal expansion coefficients of Si, SiO2, and InP, we have used a thin active layer (∼250 nm) on a SiO2/Si substrate as a template for the epitaxial growth of a III–V compound semiconductor. A lateral current injection structure is essential for fabricating a device with a 250-nm-thick template. Our fabricated DFB laser with a 73-μm cavity length exhibits a threshold current of 0.9 mA for continuous operation at room temperature and achieves lasing at up to 100 °C. We have also demonstrated 171-fJ/bit operation with a 25.8-Gb/s NRZ signal. These results indicate that the BH DFB laser on a SiO2/Si substrate is highly suitable for use as a transmitter for datacom applications.

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