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High-speed and on-chip graphene blackbody emitters for optical communications by remote heat transfer.


ABSTRACT: High-speed light emitters integrated on silicon chips can enable novel architectures for silicon-based optoelectronics, such as on-chip optical interconnects, and silicon photonics. However, conventional light sources based on compound semiconductors face major challenges for their integration with a silicon-based platform because of their difficulty of direct growth on a silicon substrate. Here we report ultra-high-speed (100-ps response time), highly integrated graphene-based on-silicon-chip blackbody emitters in the near-infrared region including telecommunication wavelength. Their emission responses are strongly affected by the graphene contact with the substrate depending on the number of graphene layers. The ultra-high-speed emission can be understood by remote quantum thermal transport via surface polar phonons of the substrates. We demonstrated real-time optical communications, integrated two-dimensional array emitters, capped emitters operable in air, and the direct coupling of optical fibers to the emitters. These emitters can open new routes to on-Si-chip, small footprint, and high-speed emitters for highly integrated optoelectronics and silicon photonics.

SUBMITTER: Miyoshi Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5876377 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-speed and on-chip graphene blackbody emitters for optical communications by remote heat transfer.

Miyoshi Yusuke Y   Fukazawa Yusuke Y   Amasaka Yuya Y   Reckmann Robin R   Yokoi Tomoya T   Ishida Kazuki K   Kawahara Kenji K   Ago Hiroki H   Maki Hideyuki H  

Nature communications 20180329 1


High-speed light emitters integrated on silicon chips can enable novel architectures for silicon-based optoelectronics, such as on-chip optical interconnects, and silicon photonics. However, conventional light sources based on compound semiconductors face major challenges for their integration with a silicon-based platform because of their difficulty of direct growth on a silicon substrate. Here we report ultra-high-speed (100-ps response time), highly integrated graphene-based on-silicon-chip b  ...[more]

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