Silicon-on-insulator waveguide photodetector with self-ion-implantation-engineered-enhanced infrared response
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Paul E. Jessop | A. P. Knights | Jonathan D. B. Bradley | A. Knights | J. Bradley | P. Jessop | S. Gou | S. H. Gou
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