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Emerging optical gain in highly strained Germanium

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Abstract

Cavity mode analysis of photoluminescence spectra of uniaxial tensile stressed GeOI micro-bridges is shown. Several cavity modes show a strong increase of the Q-factor, which is signature of the emergent optical amplification due to gain.

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