Abstract
Optoelectronic integrated circuits (OEICs) offer the prospect of enhanced performance, compact size with greater functionality, reduced cost, and excellent reproducibility for lightwave communication systems. However, for this to be realized a compatible process for the integration between optical and electronic devices must be established. between optical and electronic devices has been recently overcome by employing special growth techniques such as selective area regrowth and/or patterned substrate growth.1,2
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