Electrically driven micro- and nano-scale semiconductor light sources

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Abstract

Emerging optical technology capable of addressing the limits in modern electronics must incorporate unique solutions to bring about a revolution in high-speed, on-chip data communication and information processing. Among the possible optical devices that can be developed, the electrically driven, ultrasmall semiconductor light source is the most essential element for a compact, power-efficient photonic integrated circuit. In this review, we cover the recent development of the electrically driven light-emitting devices based on various micro- and nano-scale semiconductor optical cavities. We also discuss the recent advances in the integration of these light sources with passive photonic circuits.

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No, Y. S. (2019, February 25). Electrically driven micro- and nano-scale semiconductor light sources. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9040802

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