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American Institute for Manufacturing Integrated Photonics, or AIM Photonics, leaders, researchers, and representatives have been mapping out the best ways to enable the future.
American Institute for Manufacturing Integrated Photonics, or AIM Photonics, leaders, researchers, and representatives have been mapping out the best ways to enable the future.
Direct epitaxial integration of III-V materials on Si offers substantial manufacturing cost and scalability advantages over heterogeneous integration. The challenge is that epitaxial growth introduces high densities of crystalline defects that limit device performance and lifetime. Quantum dot lasers, amplifiers, modulators, and photodetectors epitaxially grown on Si are showing promise for achieving low-cost, scalable integration with silicon photonics.