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Towards 2-14 µm Silicon Photonics

Towards 2-14 µm Silicon Photonics
Towards 2-14 µm Silicon Photonics
Keynote address.We are developing three integrated photonics platforms to cover the 2 - 14µm wavelength range. This paper offers a review of passive and active photonic devices in these three material platforms: germanium on silicon, suspended silicon and silicon on insulator (SOI).
Reed, G.T.
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Reed, G.T.
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Reed, G.T. (2016) Towards 2-14 µm Silicon Photonics. Asia Communications and Photonics Conference 2016, , Wuhan, China. 02 - 05 Nov 2016.

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Keynote address.We are developing three integrated photonics platforms to cover the 2 - 14µm wavelength range. This paper offers a review of passive and active photonic devices in these three material platforms: germanium on silicon, suspended silicon and silicon on insulator (SOI).

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Published date: 2016
Additional Information: ATh2G.1
Venue - Dates: Asia Communications and Photonics Conference 2016, , Wuhan, China, 2016-11-02 - 2016-11-05

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442582
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Last modified: 12 Dec 2021 10:17

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