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Highly Integrated Gas Sensors based on Bi-functional Quantum Cascade Structures

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Abstract

We present gas sensors based on two concentric vertically emitting and detecting quantum cascade ring structures on the same chip. Both rings can be used as laser and detector at the same wavelength.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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