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Characterisation and Process Evolution of Quasi-Phase- Matched Semiconductor Superlattice Waveguides using Intermixing

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Abstract

We characterise the intermixing fabrication process by examining the photoluminescence spectra. Subsequently we adapt the process, which was initially developed for optoelectronic integration, to be optimised for the production of semiconductor superlattice waveguides for quasi-phase-matched frequency conversion.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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