Hybrid III-V/Silicon integration: Enabling the next generation of advanced photonic transmitters

We review recent advances on hybrid III-V/Silicon devices using edge coupling. Design of external silicon cavities enables the realization of a broad range of on-chip functionalities as well as advanced hybrid transmitters.

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