These new silicon-friendly quantum dot lasers run hot, last years, and are ready for real-world photonics without expensive redesigns

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  • Photonic chips with quantum lasers are finally being built without redesigning the whole system
  • These lasers work directly on silicon and still survive high heat for over six years
  • University of California researchers filled the laser gap with polymers and nailed precision beam control on-chip

A new fabrication method could make photonic circuits cheaper and more practical by directly integrating quantum dot (QD) lasers onto silicon chips, a process that could influence how future smart home devices, fitness trackers, and even laptops are engineered.

The research team, led by Rosalyn Koscica at the University of California, achieved this by combining three key strategies.

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