Malheiros-Silveira et al., 2017 - Google Patents
III–V Compound Semiconductor Nanopillars Monolithically Integrated to Silicon PhotonicsMalheiros-Silveira et al., 2017
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- Malheiros-Silveira G
- Lu F
- Bhattacharya I
- Tran T
- Sun H
- Chang-Hasnain C
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- ACS Photonics
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We propose a platform based on III− V compound semiconductor nanopillars monolithically integrated with silicon photonics. Nanopillars were grown in a process free of metal catalysts onto silicon at low temperature, and a bottom-up process was applied to define the photonic …
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