High-$\beta$ lasing in photonic-defect semiconductor-dielectric hybrid microresonators with embedded InGaAs quantum dots
Kartik Gaur, Ching-Wen Shih, Imad Limame, Aris Koulas-Simos, Niels, Heermeier, Chirag C. Palekar, Sarthak Tripathi, Sven Rodt, Stephan, Reitzenstein

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple, hybrid microcavity design with photonic defects that enables high-$eta$ quantum dot microlasers exhibiting high Q-factors, low mode volumes, and high temperature stability, advancing microcavity laser technology.
Contribution
It presents a novel hybrid microcavity with photonic defects and dielectric DBRs, achieving high-$eta$ lasing without complex nanoprocessing, and demonstrates high Q-factors and temperature stability.
Findings
Achieved low mode volumes down to 0.28 μm³.
Demonstrated high Q-factors up to 17000.
Observed high-$eta$ lasing with temperature stability.
Abstract
We report an easy-to-fabricate microcavity design to produce optically pumped high- quantum dot microlasers. Our cavity concept is based on a buried photonic-defect for tight lateral mode confinement in a quasi-planar microcavity system, which includes an upper dielectric distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) as a promising alternative to conventional III-V semiconductor DBRs. Through the integration of a photonic-defect, we achieve low mode volumes as low as 0.28 m, leading to enhanced light-matter interaction, without the additional need for complex lateral nanoprocessing of micropillars. We fabricate semiconductor-dielectric hybrid microcavities, consisting of AlGaAs/GaAs bottom DBR with 33.5 mirror pairs, dielectric SiO/SiN top DBR with 5, 10, 15, and 19 mirror pairs, and photonic-defects with varying lateral size in the range of 1.5 m to…
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TopicsPhotonic and Optical Devices · Photonic Crystals and Applications · Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
