Photonic crystals for light-emitting devices
Abstract
Photonic crystals or photonic bandgap (PBG) structures promise to revolutionize optoelectronics by making anew class of highly efficient, low noise light emitters possible. We present data to show that their properties, in particular 2D systems, have now been fully characterized in the relevant semiconductor material system and at near-IR wavelengths, so effort can be redirected towards making active light emitters. As a first example, we present a semiconductor laser with one output mirror designed according to PBG principles. From threshold and efficiency data, we derive a reflectivity of 95 +/- 10 percent for this mirror, which underlines the viability of the PBG approach for practical devices. In order to realize the full potential of photonic crystal light emitters, however, important material issues need to be considered. Non- radiative recombination, for example, is a big problem when the photonic crystal is an integral part of the active region because of the relatively large areas of exposed surface. Several possible solutions to this problem are presented.
Additional Information
© 1998 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). TFK gratefully acknowledges support through a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. We also acknowledge considerable support from the Nanoelectronics Research Centre at Glasgow University, as well as colleagues in the Optoelectronics Research Group and elsewhere, in particular Henri Benisty, whose comments on the manuscript were invaluable. Some of the work described here was supported by the European contract ESPRIT SMILES No.8447 and some through DARPA, the Army Research Office and the National Science Foundation of the USA.Attached Files
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- Royal Society
- Glasgow University
- European Research Council (ERC)
- 8447
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- Army Research Office (ARO)
- NSF
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- Proceedings of SPIE
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- 3278