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III-V/silicon laser
Published 2017“…Both the advantages make silicon be the potential alternative of the traditional optical materials. The electronic devices (such as COMS, diodes, transistors and etc.) and the optical devices (such as lasers, detectors, optical switches, optical modulators, optical circuits and etc.) can be integrated in one silicon ship to constitute optoelectronic integrated devices. …”
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Linear and nonlinear optical properties of carbon dot gel glasses
Published 2015“…Recently, carbon dots have been incorporated into gel glass matrices in high concentration via sol-gel fabrication method, called the organosilane functionalised carbon dot gel glasses (SiCD-gel), making it a potentially versatile optical material. It is thus interesting to study the optical properties of this new material. …”
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Magnetic field sensor based on magnetic fluid.
Published 2011“…This project presents a magnetic field sensor based on magnetic fluid film. A magneto-optical material, the magnetic fluid film is employed to directly alter and interact with parameters of light. …”
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Electro-optically active ring devices for CMOS-compatible optoelectronics
Published 2013“…Lithium niobate (LiNbO3) has advantages of large electro-optic coefficients property and wide intrinsic bandwidth compared to traditional silicon as electro-optic material. A nested ring Mach–Zehnder interferometer (NR-MZI) intensity modulator on silicon-on-insulator has been proposed and investigated in this final year project. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP)