High performance optoelectronic devices require monolithic integration of different functions at chip level. This is the case of multi-quantum well (MQW) electroabsorption modulated laser (EML), employed in long-distance, high-frequency optical fiber communication applications, which is realized exploiting the selective area growth (SAG) technique. Optimization of the growth parameters is carried out by empirical approaches since a direct characterization of the MQW is not possible with laboratory X-ray sources, owing to the micrometer-variation of composition and thickness inherent to the SAG technique. In this work we combined micrometer-resolved photoluminescence with synchrotron radiation micrometer-resolved X-ray fluorescence to study the effect of different SAG masks on the electronic properties and chemical composition of the SAG MQW EML device.

Effect of Selective Area Growth mask width on Multi-Quantum-Well Electroabsorption Modulated Lasers investigated by synchrotron radiation X-ray microprobe

MINO, LORENZO;AGOSTINO, Angelo;LAMBERTI, Carlo
2012-01-01

Abstract

High performance optoelectronic devices require monolithic integration of different functions at chip level. This is the case of multi-quantum well (MQW) electroabsorption modulated laser (EML), employed in long-distance, high-frequency optical fiber communication applications, which is realized exploiting the selective area growth (SAG) technique. Optimization of the growth parameters is carried out by empirical approaches since a direct characterization of the MQW is not possible with laboratory X-ray sources, owing to the micrometer-variation of composition and thickness inherent to the SAG technique. In this work we combined micrometer-resolved photoluminescence with synchrotron radiation micrometer-resolved X-ray fluorescence to study the effect of different SAG masks on the electronic properties and chemical composition of the SAG MQW EML device.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168583X11008640
Synchrotron radiation; photoluminescence spectroscopy; Electroabsorption modulated lasers; Selective area growth; Multi-quantum well
L. Mino; A. Agostino; S. Codato; G. Martinez-Criado; C. Lamberti
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