Optomechanical Cavities Based on Epitaxial GaP on Nominally (001)‐Oriented Si
Paula Mouriño,
Laura Mercadé,
Miguel Sinusía Lozano
et al.
Abstract:Gallium Phosphide (GaP) has recently received considerable attention as a suitable material for building photonic integrated circuits due to its remarkable optical and piezoelectric properties. Usually, GaP is grown epitaxially on III–V substrates to keep its crystallinity and later transferred to silicon wafers for further processing. Here, an alternative promising route for the fabrication of optomechanical (OM) cavities on GaP epitaxially grown on nominally (001)‐oriented Si is introduced by using a two‐ste… Show more
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