A MoTe2 based light emitting diode and photodetector for silicon photonic integrated circuits.

ORAL

Abstract

A key challenge in photonics today is to address the interconnects bottleneck in high-speed computing systems. Silicon photonics has emerged as a leading architecture, partly because many components such as waveguides, interferometers and modulators, could be integrated on silicon-based processors. However, light sources and photodetectors present continued challenges. Common approaches for light source include off-chip or wafer-bonded lasers based on III-V materials, but studies show advantages for directly modulated light sources. The most advanced photodetectors in silicon photonics are based on germanium growth which increases system cost.~The emerging two dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) offer a path for optical interconnects components that can be integrated with the CMOS processing by back-end-of-the-line processing steps. Here we demonstrate a silicon waveguide-integrated light source and photodetector based on a p-n junction of bilayer MoTe$_{\mathrm{2}}$, a TMD semiconductor with infrared band gap. The state-of-the-art fabrication technology provides new opportunities for integrated optoelectronic systems.

Authors

  • Yaqing Bie

    • MIT
  • M. Heuck

    • MIT
  • G. Grosso

    • MIT
    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • M. Furchi

    • MIT
  • Y. Cao

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • MIT
  • J. Zheng

    • Columbia U.
  • Efrén Navarro-Moratalla

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Massachuusetts Institute of Technology
    • MIT
  • L. Zhou

    • MIT
  • Takashi Taniguchi

    • National Institute for Materials Science, 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba 305-0044, Japan
    • National Institute of Material Science, Japan
    • NIMs
    • Advanced Materials Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
  • Kenji Watanabe

    • NIMs
    • Advanced Materials Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
  • J. Kong

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • MIT
  • D. Englund

    • MIT
    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Pablo Jarrilo-Herrero

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
    • Massachusetts Institute of Thechnology
    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • MIT