Multi-wafer growth of GaInAs photodetectors on 4" InP by MOCVD for SWIR imaging applications
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Mark J. Furlong | M. J. Furlong | Mark Mattingley | Sung Wook Lim | Matthew Geen | Wynne Jones | M. Geen | W. Jones | Sung Wook Lim | M. Mattingley
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