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Q factor variation in graphene-loaded silicon ring resonators

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Abstract

A drastic Q factor variation from 7900 to 1200 is observed in a silicon ring resonator loaded by micrometer-scale graphene with various lengths. The significant decay of the Q factor agrees with a numerical analysis.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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