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A Tunnel Junction On-chip Light Source

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Abstract

Here we demonstrate an on-chip light source operating on inelastically scattering tunnel electrons as a light-creating mechanism. Accessing the mode directly via a selective etching shows a high-intensity mode.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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