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Semiconductors Stack Up as Photonic Crystals

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KYOTO, Japan -- The same structure that one might use to build a bonfire is also heating up photonics. By alternately stacking strips of semiconductor material, scientists at Kyoto University and the Ministry of International Trade and Industry in Tsukuba have created three-dimensional photonic crystals with a nearly perfect bandgap at telecommunications wavelengths. In a repetitive two-step process, the researchers grew GaAs or InP on a III-V semiconductor substrate in a striped pattern, with the period, width and thickness of the pattern dictated by the bandgap wavelength. They then fused...Read full article

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    Published: November 2000
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