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Two-dimensional photonic crystals in macroporous silicon: from mid-infrared (10 m) to telecommunication wavelengths (1.3-1.5 m)

Rowson et al., 1999

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3419675261915761453
Author
Rowson S
Chelnokov A
Lourtioz J
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Journal of lightwave technology

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We present a detailed study of two-dimensional (2-D) photonic crystals based on macroporous silicon technology, showing a broad range of wavelengths accessible for applications with this material. In this work, we have reached 1.55 m, this certainly …
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