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The characteristics of reflection and transmission peaks in the spectra of photonic crystals have been studied theoretically and the results compared to measurements performed in fabricated samples. The aim of this work is to investigate the relation between material losses and the effective Q factors that can be obtained in photonic crystals made with it. Photonic crystals have been designed with...
This paper presents a novel technique for the fabrication of ultrahigh capacitance structures based on macroporous silicon. Electrochemical etching is used to create a 3-D template in silicon. These structures reach high specific capacitances and can be incorporated into integrated circuits. Very low series resistance is attained using a metal electrode. The fabrication technology uses standard UV...
In this paper we propose the use of macroporous silicon for microelectronic devices. We propose and study four different FET transistor structures using macroporous silicon as base material. Macroporous silicon is a novel material whose application most commonly suggested is as photonic crystals. Nevertheless, this is a versatile structured material with applications in many different areas, though...
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