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Midinfrared Semiconductor Photonics – A Roadmap

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posted on 2025-11-17, 08:26 authored by Jerry Meyer, Igor Vurgaftman, Shuiqing Yu, Rui Yang, Aaron Andrews, Benedikt Schwarz, Gottfried Strasser, Manijeh Razeghi, Leon Shterengas, GELA KIPSHIDZE, Gregory Belenky, Lukasz Sterczewski, Weidong Zhou, Seunghyun Lee, Mingsen Pan, Rolf Szedlak, Nicolas Schaefer, Johannes Koeth, Robert Weih, Antoni Rogalski, Adam Piotrowski, Jan Sobieski, Pawel Leszcz, Jozef Piotrowski, Milad Mirzaei, Richard Kim, Jeung Hun Park, David Ting, Michael Santos, Virginie TRINITÉ, Salvatore Pes, Jean-Luc Reverchon, Nathan Gajowski, Sanjay Krishna, Wei Du, Richard Soref, Eric Tournie, Jean-Baptiste Rodriguez, Laurent Cerutti, Alexander Spott, Seungyong Jung, Nishant Nookala, Angela Vasanelli, baptiste chomet, Carlo Sirtori, Nathan Li, Mark Zondlo, Sourabh Jain, Jason Midkiff, May Hlaing, Kang-Chieh Fan, Ray Chen, Frederic Grillot, Sara Zaminga, Po-Yu Hsiao, Gerard Daligou, Sean Molesky, Oussama Moutanabbir, Patrick Camp
<p dir="ltr">Semiconductor photonic devices operating in the midwave infrared (mid-IR, which we roughly define here as wavelengths spanning 3 to 14 µm) uniquely address a wide range of current practical needs. These include chemical sensing, environmental monitoring, industrial process control, medical diagnostics, thermal imaging, LIDAR, free space optical communication, and security monitoring. However, mid-IR device technologies are currently still works in progress that are generally much less mature than their near infrared and visible counterparts. Not only are most of the relevant materials more difficult to grow and process, but attainment of the desired optical device performance is often fundamentally more challenging. This Roadmap will review the leading applications for mid-IR optoelectronics, summarize the status and deficiencies of current device technologies, and then suggest possible roadmaps for improving and maturing the performance, manufacturability, and cost of each device type so the critical needs that are uniquely addressed by mid-IR photonics can be satisfied.</p>

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