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Panasonic Develops VCSEL Laser with
Surface Plasmon Mirrors
Panasonic has announced the development
of a novel VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser)
utilizing an epoch-making physical phenomenon called
as surface plasmon resonance. This is the world first
demonstration of high output power in the VCSEL taking
advantage of the surface plasmon resonance. The laser
is applicable to practical high speed and short distance
optical communication such as optical interconnection
and plastic fiber communication.
Panasonic’s
VCSEL can reduce the power consumption in optical communication
systems.
The VCSEL features a novel "Surface Plasmon Mirror"
in which a periodic silver nano-holes array is formed.
The laser successfully achieves both high output power
and low threshold current by effectively controlling
the reflectance and the transmittance at the mirror.
The VCSEL can reduce the power consumption in optical
communication systems.
The surface Plasmon resonance drastically enhances optical
transmission through the silver nano-holes array at
an optimized pitch of the holes resulting in high optical
output of 2mW. The used silver is known as the metal
exhibiting the maximum resonant effect as well as very
high reflectance. The enhanced reflectance at the mirror
successfully reduces the threshold current down to 0.5mA.
In addition, fabrication process of the silver nano-holes
is successfully established using electron beam lithography.
In order to avoid any degradation of the silver, the
nano-holes are entirely covered by dielectric films
such as silicon nitride.
Applications for forty-three domestic and eleven international
patents have been filed.
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