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Integrable ultralow-power nanophotonic devices on InP photonic crystals

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Abstract

Photonic crystal nanocavities are expected to greatly reduce the size and energy consumption of various optical devices. We have demonstrated this feature in all-optical switches and random access memories for on-chip nanophotonic integration.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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