Polymer/Perovskite Amplifying Waveguides for Active Hybrid Silicon Photonics

Advanced Materials
Isaac SuárezJuan P Martínez-Pastor

Abstract

The emission properties of hybrid halide perovskites are exploited to implement a stable and very low power operation waveguide optical amplifier integrated in a silicon platform. By optimizing its design with a poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) encapsulation, this novel photonic device presents a net gain of around 10 dB cm(-1) and 3-4 nm linewidth with an energy threshold as low as 2 nJ pulse(-1) and exhibiting no degradation after one year.

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