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Exceptionally High Radiative Efficiencies in Silicon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
Although silicon is known as a poor emitter of light, recent work has demonstrated silicon light emission efficiencies in the range normally associated with III-V semiconductors. The present paper explores the light emission efficiency potential of silicon as well as the scope for implementing silicon optical functions into high density integrated circuits.
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