Cha et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Surface passivation of a photonic crystal band-edge laser by atomic layer deposition of SiO 2 and its application for biosensingCha et al., 2015
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- 8054294803276967504
- Author
- Cha H
- Lee J
- Jordan L
- Lee S
- Oh S
- Kim H
- Park J
- Hong S
- Jeon H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nanoscale
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We report on the conformal surface passivation of photonic crystal (PC) laser devices with an ultrathin dielectric layer. Air-bridge-type Γ-point band-edge lasers (BELs) are fabricated by forming a honeycomb lattice two-dimensional PC structure into an InGaAsP multiple …
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