Abstract
There has been considerable interest in the development of high performance lasers that can be integrated with other opto-electronic components on the same chip. Generally, this involves fabricating one of the laser mirrors by a technique other than by cleaving. Techniques that have been explored are reactive ion etching(1), hybrid wet and reactive ion etching and focused ion beam machining.
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