Semiconductor nanomembrane-based light-emitting and photodetecting devices

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Abstract

Heterogeneous integration between silicon (Si), III-V group material and Germanium (Ge) is highly desirable to achieve monolithic photonic circuits. Transfer-printing and stacking between different semiconductor nanomembranes (NMs) enables more versatile combinations to realize high-performance light-emitting and photodetecting devices. In this paper, lasers, including vertical and edge-emitting structures, flexible light-emitting diode, photodetectors at visible and infrared wavelengths, as well as flexible photodetectors, are reviewed to demonstrate that the transfer-printed semiconductor nanomembrane stacked layers have a large variety of applications in integrated optoelectronic systems.

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Liu, D., Zhou, W., & Ma, Z. (2016, June 1). Semiconductor nanomembrane-based light-emitting and photodetecting devices. Photonics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics3020040

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