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Innovative frontiers

David J. Lockwood, Lorenzo Pavesi, editors

(Topics in applied physics, v. 139 . Silicon photonics ; 4)

Springer, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This fourth book in the series Silicon Photonics gathers together reviews of recent advances in the field of silicon photonics that go beyond already established and applied concepts in this technology. The field of research and development in silicon photonics has moved beyond improvements of integrated circuits fabricated with complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology to applications in engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science, biology, and medicine. The chapters provided in this book by experts in their fields thus cover not only new research into the highly desired goal of light production in Group IV materials, but also new measurement regimes and novel technologies, particularly in information processing and telecommunication. The book is suited for graduate students, established scientists, and research engineers who want to update their knowledge in these new topics.

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PART 1: Advances in Fundamental Research.- Enhanced optical properties of Si nanocrystals.- Inversion-based lasing and Raman lasing in doped silicon.- Reduced graphene oxide-Ge quantum dot nanocomposites.- Stimulated emission in the near infrared from disordered Ge dots.- Lasing in strained Ge microbridges.- Obtaining efficient light emission from crystalline Ge nanostructures.- Spin-based light emission in group IV semiconductors.- Exceptional points sensing with silicon photonics.- Topological photonics in array of silicon microresonators.- Entangled photon generations in silicon photonics.- Sn lasing in silicon.- PART 2: New Technologies.- Parallel digital gradient search technique for rapid automated alignment of devices on silicon photonics integrated circuits.- All optical neural networks based on silicon optical chips.- Transformative optics in regard to planar silicon photonic devices for optical switching and optical computing techniques.- Subwavelength grating periodic structures in silicon-on-insulator technology.- Silicon photonics transceivers for data centers.

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