2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2005.08.051
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Material quality improvements of ultra-broadband gain materials grown by selective-area-growth techniques

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“…In our study, however, PL wavelength shift over 110 nm was obtained with lower growth rate enhancement factor ($1.43). This is similar to Zhu [13,14]. When the composition was not varying but the increment of thickness exists, we calculated that the wavelength shift did not exceed 40 nm.…”
Section: Selective-area Growth For Monolithic Integrationsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In our study, however, PL wavelength shift over 110 nm was obtained with lower growth rate enhancement factor ($1.43). This is similar to Zhu [13,14]. When the composition was not varying but the increment of thickness exists, we calculated that the wavelength shift did not exceed 40 nm.…”
Section: Selective-area Growth For Monolithic Integrationsupporting
confidence: 78%