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Strained GeSn laser with multiple fins structure based on SiN stressShu et al., 2024
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- Shu B
- Sun X
- Hu H
- Wang L
- Zhang N
- Miao T
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- Physica Scripta
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Among the IV group materials, Germanium (Ge) stands out due to its unique bandgap structure, which can be engineered to achieve direct bandgap emission. This has important applications in the fabrication of efficient integrated light sources using IV group materials. In …
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