Low optical loss wafer bonded GaAs structures for quasi-phase-matched second harmonic generation

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Wu, YCS [1 ]
Feigelson, RS [1 ]
Route, RK [1 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Ctr Nonlinear Opt Mat, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
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INFRARED APPLICATIONS OF SEMICONDUCTORS II | 1998年 / 484卷
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A periodic GaAs wafer-bonded structure has been proposed for quasi-phase-matched (QPM) second harmonic generation (SHG). However, current bonding processes often lead to unacceptable optical losses and poor device performance. In this study, three sources of optical losses in wafer-bonded structures were investigated, (1) interfacial defects between the wafers, (2) bulk defects within the wafers, and (3) decomposition at the exposed outer surfaces. Surface losses due to incongruent evaporation were easily eliminated by repolishing the outer surfaces. However, to minimize the losses from interfacial and bulk defects, it was necessary to investigate the relationship between these defects and the bonding parameters. It was found that an increase in bonding temperature and/or time led to a decrease in interfacial defects, but an increase in bulk and surface defects. Through a trade-off process, optimized processing conditions were developed which permitted the preparation of bonded stacks containing over 50 (100)-oriented GaAs wafers, and about 40 layers of(110))-oriented GaAs wafers. Optical losses as low as 0.1-0.3%/interface (at 5.3 mu m and 10.6 mu m) were achieved.
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