Abstract
This talk reviews our recent achievements in rare-earth-doped lasers integrated on a silicon wafer [1]. In one approach we demonstrated the first continuous-wave laser in a solid polymer [2,3]. A fluorinated Nd3+-doped complex was dissolved into the polymer waveguide material, spin-coated onto a thermally oxidized silicon wafer with a micro-structured cladding polymer layer on top, and lasing was demonstrated near 1060 nm and 878 nm.
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