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Indium-Phosphide-based Mutation-Designed Materials and Waveguides for Photonic Applications

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Abstract

Altering morphology “mutates” the optical properties of semiconductors. Nanofabrication allows structures at scales insensible to optical waves. Low-optical-overlap modes (LOOMs) are capable of ultra-low propagation loss, nonlinearity and dispersion in high power and signal processing applications.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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