Nanoscaled Architecture for Coherent Hyper-Optic Sources (NACHOS)
Abstract
The objective of the Nanoscaled Architecture for Coherent Hyper-Optic Sources (NACHOS) program was to demonstrate sub-wavelength semiconductor lasers by leveraging recent developments in reduced dimensionality and advanced feedback concepts. The specific program goal was to demonstrate continuous wave injection lasers operating at room temperature with cavity dimensions smaller than the vacuum wavelength of light they generate, wavelength < 1.5 micrometers. Nanoscale lasers enabled close integration of photonic and electronic devices needed in emerging high-speed processing-intense computing and communication platforms. In addition to reduced size, these lasers are power-efficient and offer unprecedented modulation bandwidth. New capabilities, such as the ability to place large numbers of lasers on silicon chips, will be enabled by these devices.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- 72720db071188f5848e488d240b1aa43