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CEA-Leti Advances Silicon-Integrated Quantum Cascade Lasers for Mid-Infrared Photonics

Jan. 22, 2026 – 

​SAN FRANCISCO —  CEA-Leti today presented new research at SPIE Photonics West highlighting major progress in the integration of quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) with silicon photonic platforms for mid-infrared (MIR) applications.

The paper, Advanced Architectures for Hybrid III-V/Silicon Quantum Cascade Lasers: Toward Integrated Mid-Infrared Photonic Platforms," compares three complementary hybrid laser architectures that collectively advance the practicality, flexibility, and scalability of MIR photonics.

Toward 'Smaller, More Robust, and More Manufacturable MIR Systems'

Mid-infrared light plays a critical role in technologies such as gas sensing, chemical spectroscopy, biomedical diagnostics, and security, because many molecules exhibit strong absorption signatures in this spectral region. Despite the technology's importance, MIR photonic systems remain large, costly, and difficult to manufacture at scale. Integrating MIR light sources directly onto silicon photonic platforms offers a path toward smaller, more robust, and more manufacturable systems—bringing mid-infrared photonics closer to the level of integration in the near-infrared.

Three Architectures, Three Integration Strategies

In its Photonics West presentation, CEA-Leti demonstrated and compared three distinct hybrid III-V/silicon QCL architectures, each addressing a different integration challenge:

      Hybrid Distributed Feedback QCL on Silicon-on-Nothing-on-Insulator with Adiabatic Coupling

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