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Strained Germanium Membrane using Thin Film Stressor for High Efficiency Laser

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Abstract

A novel method to introduce more than 0.6% biaxial tensile strain and achieve a 60meV direct band gap reduction in epitaxially grown germanium is demonstrated. Possible applications include high efficiency germanium lasers on silicon substrates.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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