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Epitaxial liftoff microcavities for 1.55-μm quantum-well spatial light modulators

Microcavities operating at 1.55 μm have been realized according to the epitaxial liftoff (ELO) technique. The process is described and characterized. No significant variation of the optical properties of the grafted devices has been found. The technique is then applied to a spatial light modulator m...

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Published in:IEEE photonics technology letters 1999-01, Vol.11 (1), p.57-59, Article 57
Main Authors: De Matos, C., L'Haridon, H., Le Corre, A., Lever, R., Keromnes, J.C., Ropars, G., Vaudry, C., Lambert, B., Pugnet, M.
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description Microcavities operating at 1.55 μm have been realized according to the epitaxial liftoff (ELO) technique. The process is described and characterized. No significant variation of the optical properties of the grafted devices has been found. The technique is then applied to a spatial light modulator made by inserting a 3-μm multiple-quantum-well device in a short asymmetric Fabry-Perot microcavity. An enhancement by a factor 1000 of the performances of the switching component is obtained. The input diffraction efficiency reaches 2% in a degenerated four wave mixing configuration with a pulse energy of 1 μJ/cm 2 and without any applied electric field.
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Devices
Diffraction efficiency
Epitaxy
Gallium arsenide
High speed optical techniques
Liftoff
Microcavities
Mirrors
Optical mixing
Optical modulation
Quantum well devices
Quantum wells
Spatial light modulators
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