Nanomembrane photonics for Si photonic integration and flexible optoelectronics

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Crystalline semiconductor nanomembranes (NMs) offer unprecedented opportunities for unique electronic and photonic devices for vertically stacked high density photonic/electronic integration, high performance flexible electronics, and adaptive flexible/conformal photonics. Research progresses have been made in the areas of optical filters/modulators, spectral selective IR photodetectors, flexible LEDs, solar cells, and novel light sources, based on quantum dots, Fano resonance photonic crystal cavities, and heterogeneous integration of III-V/Si material systems. The potentials and prospects of nanomembrane photonics will also be discussed, for a wide range of applications, in the areas of hyper-spectral imaging and gas sensing (lab-on-a-chip), high capacity data network and optical computing (WDM-on-a-chip), high performance flexible inorganic displays, solid state lighting, and photovoltaic solar cells, etc.

*The authors acknowledge the support from US AFOSR MURI program (FA9550-08-1-0337) and US ARO (W911NF-09-1-0505).

Authors

  • Weidong Zhou

    • University of Texas at Arlington