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10 November 2003 Light-emitting polymer on CMOS: a new photonic technology?
Ian Underwood, James Gourlay
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Abstract
A new hybrid optoelectronic technology has been developed which utilizes a very thin layer of light emitting polymer material on a CMOS silicon active-matrix substrate to create a 2-D array of independently programmable optical emitters. The technology has been developed thus far primarily for its use as a microdisplay. Here we detail aspects of device design and characterization. We consider the relevance of the new technology to optical and photonic systems other than displays.
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Ian Underwood and James Gourlay "Light-emitting polymer on CMOS: a new photonic technology?", Proc. SPIE 5181, Wave Optics and Photonic Devices for Optical Information Processing II, (10 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509839
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KEYWORDS
CMOS technology

Polymers

Active optics

Optical signal processing

Optoelectronics

Photonic devices

Photonics systems

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