Heterogeneously integrating III-V materials on silicon photonic integrated circuits has emerged as a promising approach to make advanced laser sources for optical communication and sensing applications. Tunable semiconductor lasers operating in the 2-2.5 mu m range are of great interest for industrial and medical applications since many gases (e.g., CO2, CO, CH4) and biomolecules (such as blood glucose) have strong absorption features in this wavelength region. The development of integrated tunable laser sources in this wavelength range enables low-cost and miniature spectroscopic sensors. Here we report heterogeneously integrated widely tunable III-V-on-silicon Vernier lasers using two silicon microring resonators as the wavelength tuning ...
2.0x mu m widely tunable external cavity lasers realized by combining a GaSb gain chip with a silico...
The 2 μm waveband is capable of enabling pervasive applications. The demonstration of the hollow-cor...
In this paper, we present the theoretical investigation of photonic sensors based on Vernier effect ...
Heterogeneously integrating III-V materials on silicon photonic integrated circuits has emerged as a...
We report widely tunable III-V-on-silicon lasers with more than 40 nm tuning range near 2.35 mu m wa...
Integrating III-V gain material with silicon photonic integrated circuits enables the realization of...
III-V/silicon photonic integrated circuits (ICs) promise to enable low cost and miniature optical se...
A discrete, tunable photonic integrated laser is showcased for multiwavelength spectroscopy of CO2, ...
The availability of silicon photonic integrated circuits (ICs) in the 2-4 mu m wavelength range enab...
We present a Vernier tunable racetrack resonator filter on Ge-on-SOI, with 110 nm FSR at 5 pm. The r...
Photonic integrated circuits fabricated using a Si3N4 waveguide platform exhibit low losses in a wid...
Tunable lasers emitting at a 2-3 $\mu$m wavelength range and compatible with photonic integration pl...
A heterogeneously integrated III-V-on-silicon laser is reported, integrating a III-V gain section, a...
The wavelength region about of 1650 nm enables pervasive applications. Some instances include methan...
The availability of silicon photonic integrated circuits (ICs) in the 2–4 μm wavelength range enable...
2.0x mu m widely tunable external cavity lasers realized by combining a GaSb gain chip with a silico...
The 2 μm waveband is capable of enabling pervasive applications. The demonstration of the hollow-cor...
In this paper, we present the theoretical investigation of photonic sensors based on Vernier effect ...
Heterogeneously integrating III-V materials on silicon photonic integrated circuits has emerged as a...
We report widely tunable III-V-on-silicon lasers with more than 40 nm tuning range near 2.35 mu m wa...
Integrating III-V gain material with silicon photonic integrated circuits enables the realization of...
III-V/silicon photonic integrated circuits (ICs) promise to enable low cost and miniature optical se...
A discrete, tunable photonic integrated laser is showcased for multiwavelength spectroscopy of CO2, ...
The availability of silicon photonic integrated circuits (ICs) in the 2-4 mu m wavelength range enab...
We present a Vernier tunable racetrack resonator filter on Ge-on-SOI, with 110 nm FSR at 5 pm. The r...
Photonic integrated circuits fabricated using a Si3N4 waveguide platform exhibit low losses in a wid...
Tunable lasers emitting at a 2-3 $\mu$m wavelength range and compatible with photonic integration pl...
A heterogeneously integrated III-V-on-silicon laser is reported, integrating a III-V gain section, a...
The wavelength region about of 1650 nm enables pervasive applications. Some instances include methan...
The availability of silicon photonic integrated circuits (ICs) in the 2–4 μm wavelength range enable...
2.0x mu m widely tunable external cavity lasers realized by combining a GaSb gain chip with a silico...
The 2 μm waveband is capable of enabling pervasive applications. The demonstration of the hollow-cor...
In this paper, we present the theoretical investigation of photonic sensors based on Vernier effect ...