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  • <td style="text-align: left; width: 33%">[[The Need for Photonic Integration|Previous Topic]]</td> ...ext-align: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Photonics Integration|Photonics Integration Menu]]</td>
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  • [[Project 1.1 EO and Spatial Light Modulators; Hybrid Integration with Silicon]]
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  • ...3%">[[Project 1.1 EO and Spatial Light Modulators; Hybrid Integration with Silicon|Project 1.1]]</td>
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  • ...ext-align: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Photonics Integration|Photonics Integration Menu]]</td> <td style="text-align: right; width: 33%">[[Photonics Integration|Next Topic]]</td>
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  • === Silicon Integration Photos ===
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  • *[[Silicon Solar]] == Grid Integration ==
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  • <td style="text-align: left; width: 33%">[[Silicon Solar|Previous Topic]]</td> ...d iodide, has a theoretical maximum efficiency of around 31%. Conventional silicon solar cells require an expensive, multi-step manufacturing process that uti
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  • "Generation I" (single crystal and poly-crystal silicon) solar cells may be found on roof tops, and in large power generating array [[Image:Solar_panels_on_house_roof.jpg|thumb|300px|Silicon solar panels on a roof]]
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  • *Compatible with heterogeneous integration On the (right) side is an inorganic or glass network built around silicon bonded to methoxy groups. In the sol-gel reaction these become OH groups, a
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  • [[Image:Optical_wavelengths.png|thumb|300px|Attenuation by wavelength for silicon fiber]] *Integration with thin-film optoelectronics
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  • ...ces and the potential for chip-scale integration. For this reason, organic-silicon based photonics still remain a critical area of interest for AOSP. ...rs are now well understood, and several systems competitive with silica-on-silicon have been demonstrated and commercialized (Dupont Photonics, Asahi Glass, P
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