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Semiconductor nanowires in terahertz photonics: From spectroscopy to ultrafast nanowire-based devices

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Joyce, Hannah Jane
Baig, Sarwat E.
Wong-Leung, Jennifer
Tan, Hark Hoe
Jagadish, Chennupati
Boland, Jessica L.
Damry, Djamshid A
Davies, Christopher L.
Herz, Laura
Johnston, Michael B

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Nanowires show unique promise for a multitude of optoelectronic devices, ranging from solar cells to terahertz (THz) photonic devices. Here, we discuss how THz spectroscopy is guiding the development of such nanowire-based devices. As an example, we focus on developing nanowire-based THz polarization modulators.

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2017 10th UK-Europe-China Workshop on Millimetre Waves and Terahertz Technologies, UCMMT 2017

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2037-12-31
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