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Single-Frequency Violet and Blue Laser Emission from AlGaInN Photonic Integrated Circuit Chips
Chip-based, single-frequency and low phase-noise integrated
photonic laser diodes emitting in the violet
(412 nm) and blue (461 nm) regime are demonstrated.
The GaN-based edge-emitting laser diodes were coupled
to high-Q on-chip micro-resonators for optical
feedback and mode selection resulting in laser self-injection
locking with narrow emission linewidth. Multiple
group III-nitride (III-N) based photonic integrated
circuit chips with different waveguide designs including
single-crystalline AlN, AlGaN, and GaN were developed
and characterized. Single-frequency laser operation
was demonstrated for all studied waveguide
core materials. The best side-mode suppression ratio
was determined to be ∼36 dB at 412 nm with a
single-frequency laser emission linewidth of only about
3.8 MHz at 461 nm. The performance metrics of this
novel type of laser suggest potential implementation in
next generation, portable quantum systems