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nanoLED Wavelength Division Multiplexer Analysis
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2019
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Sean Hooten
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Nicolas M. Andrade
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Seth A. Fortuna
Abstract
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Optical antennas can enhance the modulation bandwidth and output power of nanoscale LEDs. Here we analyze a wavelength division multiplexer that uses high Q optical antennas in parallel to further increase the total optical power. © 2019 The Author(s)
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