CMOS-Compatible All-Si High-Speed Waveguide Photodiodes With High Responsivity in Near-Infrared Communication Band
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F. Gan | M. Geis | T. Lyszczarz | M. Grein | S. Spector | R. Schulein | J. Yoon | D. Lennon | S. Deneault | F. Kaertner
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