Yu, 2021 - Google Patents
Materials and Nanostructures for Light-Matter Interactions in 2DYu, 2021
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- Yu T
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Abstract 2D material is a perfect candidate for electro-optics with its small footprint, tunable optical properties achieved at low applied voltages, unique optical responses, and complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) compatibility. However, direct usage of …
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