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In this paper the characteristics of an electrically injected PC microcavity device with quantum dot (QD) active region and air-bridge electrical contacts to the PC microcavity is presented. Air bridges are 300nm tall, 300-500nm wide, 3-13mum long and have surface contact width ~200-300nm. Arrays of microcavity light emitters are fabricated by interconnecting multiple PC microcavities by nano-bridges...
We demonstrate direct electrical carrier injection into membrane photonic crystal (PC) microcavities with quantum-dot radiating elements via metallic air-bridges. The bridges are 300 nm tall, 200-400 nm wide, 3-13 mum long, and have surface contact width ~200-300 nm. We demonstrate arrays of electrically injected membrane PC microcavities interconnected by nano-bridges. The technology demonstrated...
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