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20 November 1985 Strained-Layer-Superlattice Optoelectronic Devices
Roger J. Chaffin
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Proceedings Volume 0540, Southwest Conf on Optics '85; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976108
Event: 1985 Albuquerque Conferences on Optics, 1985, Albuquerque, United States
Abstract
The Strained-Layer-Superlattice (SLS) is an important new class of semiconductor material. This new semiconductor material has many novel and tailorable properties that can be used to make new or improved optoelectronic (OE) devices. At Sandia National Laboratories we have fabricated and tested Light-Emitting-Diodes (LED's), Lasers, Detectors and other OE SLS devices. Data is presented on these devices. Novel infrared and photovoltaic device concepts are also described.
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Roger J. Chaffin "Strained-Layer-Superlattice Optoelectronic Devices", Proc. SPIE 0540, Southwest Conf on Optics '85, (20 November 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976108
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KEYWORDS
Laser sintering

Sensors

Light emitting diodes

Optoelectronic devices

Gallium arsenide

Semiconductor materials

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