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Title Integrated optoelectronics / edited by Mario Dagenais, Robert F. Leheny, John Crow.

Imprint San Diego : Academic Press, ©1995.

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 686 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Quantum electronics--principles and applications
Quantum electronics--principles and applications.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents Front Cover; Integrated Optoelectronics; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; PART I: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR OEICs; Chapter 1. TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM APPLICATIONS FOR OPTOELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS; 1. Why Optoelectronic Integration?; 2. A Vision of the Future Broadband Network; 3. Access to the Broadband Network; 4. Linear Lightwave Networks; 5. Conclusions; Appendix: Functional OEIC Catalog; References; Chapter 2. COMPUTING SYSTEM APPLICATIONS; 1. Introduction; 2. Trends in the Computer Industry; 3. System-Level Issues Related to Technology Requirements.
4. Optoelectronics Technology Requirements and Status5. Opportunities and Requirements for an OEIC Technology; 6. Summary; References; PART II: MATERIALS GROWTH; Chapter 3. MOLECULAR BEAM EPITAXY WITH GASEOUS SOURCES; 1. Introduction; 2. Gas-Source MBE; 3. MOMBE and CBE; 4. Selective-Area Growth; 5. Alternative Sources; 6. Concluding Remarks; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 4. ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION FOR OPTOELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS; 1. Introduction; 2. Materials Capabilities for OEIC Fabrication; 3. Uniformity and Scale-Up; 4. Safety; 5. Conclusions; References.
Chapter 5. LATTICE-MISMATCHED HETEROEPITAXY1. Introduction; 2. Strained Layers and Related Growth Issues; 3. Heteroepitaxy; 4. Dislocations and Other Defects; 5. Dislocation Reduction; 6. Optoelectronic Devices on Silicon Substrates; 7. Monolithic Devices; 8. Conclusions; References; PART III: DEVICE PROCESSING; Chapter 6. FOCUSED ION BEAM FABRICATION TECHNIQUES FOR OPTOELECTRONICS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. Focused Ion Beam Systems; 3. Micromachining; 4. Maskless Implantation; 5. Lithography for in Situ Processing; 6. Summary; References.
Chapter 7. FULL-WAFER TECHNOLOGY FOR LARGE-SCALE LASER FABRICATION AND INTEGRATION1. Introduction; 2. Cleaved Mirror Technology; 3. Etched Mirror Technology; 4. Full-Wafer Processing; 5. Etched Mirror Characterization; 6. Full-Wafer Testing; 7. Summary; References; Chapter 8. EPITAXIAL LIFT-OFF AND RELATED TECHNIQUES; 1. Introduction; 2. Technique; 3. Applications; 4. Unanswered Questions; 5. Outlook; 6. Conclusion; References; PART IV: STATE-OF-THE-ART DISCRETE COMPONENTS; Chapter 9. ELECTRONICS FOR OPTOELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS; 1. Device Noise Performance.
2. Receiver Noise in Field Effect Transistors3. Noise in Bipolar Transistors; 4. Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor Designs; 5. Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor Device Geometry; 6. High-Performance FET Designs; 7. Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits; References; Chapter 10. LASERS AND MODULATORS FOR OEICS; 1. Introduction; 2. Lasers for OIECs; 3. Modulators for OEICs; References; Chapter 11. PHOTODETECTORS FOR OPTOELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS; 1. Introduction; 2. p-i-n Photodiodes; 3. MSM Photodiodes; 4. Conclusion; References; PART V: OPTOELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (OEICs).
Summary Integrated optoelectronics is becoming ever more important to communications, computer, and consumer industries. It is the enabling technology in a variety of systems, ranging from low-cost, robust optical componentsin consumer electronics to high-performance broadband information networks capable of supporting video and multimedia conferencing. The requirements for producing low-cost, highly reliable components for deployment in these new systems have created a technology challenge. Integrated optoelectronics promises to meet the performance and cost objectives of these applications by integr.
Subject Optoelectronic devices.
Integrated optics.
Integrated circuits.
Dispositifs optoélectroniques.
Optique intégrée.
Circuits intégrés.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Integrated circuits
Integrated optics
Optoelectronic devices
Dispositifs optoélectroniques.
Circuits intégrés.
Indexed Term Electro-optics
Added Author Dagenais, Mario, 1953-
Leheny, Robert F.
Crow, John (John D.)
Other Form: Print version: Integrated optoelectronics. San Diego : Academic Press, ©1995 (DLC) 93029840 (OCoLC)28709820
ISBN 9781483288390 (electronic bk.)
1483288390 (electronic bk.)
0122004205 (alk. paper)
9780122004209 (alk. paper)
Standard No. AU@ 000055735544
CHBIS 010731998
CHVBK 369216636
DEBBG BV042301872
DEBSZ 449466124

 
    
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