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Effect of cavity mode volume on photoluminescence from silicon photonic crystal nanocavities

Nakayama et al., 2011

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16358044741450537034
Author
Nakayama S
Ishida S
Iwamoto S
Arakawa Y
Publication year
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Applied Physics Letters

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We experimentally investigated photoluminescence (PL) from silicon photonic crystal nanocavities with different mode volumes at room temperature. The integrated cavity mode intensity, which was estimated from the observed PL signal by considering extraction and …
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