A continuous-wave Raman silicon laser
Haisheng Rong (),
Richard Jones,
Ansheng Liu,
Oded Cohen,
Dani Hak,
Alexander Fang and
Mario Paniccia
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Haisheng Rong: Intel Corporation
Richard Jones: Intel Corporation
Ansheng Liu: Intel Corporation
Oded Cohen: SBI Park Har Hotzvim
Dani Hak: SBI Park Har Hotzvim
Alexander Fang: Intel Corporation
Mario Paniccia: Intel Corporation
Nature, 2005, vol. 433, issue 7027, 725-728
Abstract:
Making light with silicon Last month, Intel researchers reported a notable advance in optoelectronics (Nature 433, 292–294; 2005). They had produced an all-silicon laser on a single chip, making silicon, the foundation of modern microelectronics, a real prospect for optical applications. Now Intel's labs report the first experimental demonstration of a continuous wave laser in a silicon waveguide cavity on a single chip. This is another step towards silicon-based optoelectronic circuits for applications in communications and computing.
Date: 2005
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