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Photonic crystals in two-dimensions based on semiconductors: fabrication, physics and technology

Benisty et al., 2000

Document ID
16510127048343317767
Author
Benisty H
Weisbuch C
Labilloy D
Rattier M
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Surface Science

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Wavelength-scale periodically structured dielectrics in two or three dimensions, the so- called photonic crystals (PCs), may acquire outstanding electromagnetic properties, due to the appearance of a photonic gap and of the peculiar photon dispersion relations around …
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    • H01S5/34Structure or shape of the active region; Materials used for the active region comprising quantum well, or supperlattice structures, e.g. single quantum well lasers (SQW lasers), multiple quantum well lasers (MQW lasers), graded index separate confinement hetrostructure lasers (GRINSCH lasers)
    • H01S5/343Structure or shape of the active region; Materials used for the active region comprising quantum well, or supperlattice structures, e.g. single quantum well lasers (SQW lasers), multiple quantum well lasers (MQW lasers), graded index separate confinement hetrostructure lasers (GRINSCH lasers) in AIIIBV compounds, e.g. AlGaAs-laser, InP-based laser
    • H01S5/34313Structure or shape of the active region; Materials used for the active region comprising quantum well, or supperlattice structures, e.g. single quantum well lasers (SQW lasers), multiple quantum well lasers (MQW lasers), graded index separate confinement hetrostructure lasers (GRINSCH lasers) in AIIIBV compounds, e.g. AlGaAs-laser, InP-based laser with a well layer having only As as V-compound, e.g. AlGaAs, InGaAs
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    • B82NANO-TECHNOLOGY
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