Active planar optical waveguide made from luminescent silicon nanocrystals
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Valenta, Jan
Pelant, I
Luterova, K
Tomasiunas, R
Cheylan, Stephanie
Elliman, Robert G
Linnros, Jan
Honerlage, B
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American Institute of Physics
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We show experimentally that a layer of silicon nanocrystals, prepared by the Si-ion implantation (with the energy of 400 keV) into a synthetic silica slab and exhibiting room-temperature red photoluminescence, can serve simultaneously as a single-mode planar optical waveguide. The waveguide is shown to self-select guided transverse electric and transverse magnetic modes from the broad photoluminescence emission of the nanocrystals resulting in a substantially narrower emission spectrum for these modes. We further report on an investigation of optical gain in a sample implanted to a dose of 4×1017 cm−2. Despite the occurrence of strong waveguiding, results of the variable stripe length method turned out not to be able to give unambiguous evidence for optical gain
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Applied Physics Letters 82.6 (2003): 955-957
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