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Measurement of the linear thermo-optical coefficient of Ga<sub>0.51</sub>In<sub>0.49</sub>P using photonic crystal nanocavities.
Applied Optics 2017 April 11
Ga<sub>0.51</sub>In<sub>0.49</sub>P is a promising candidate for thermally tunable nanophotonic devices due to its low thermal conductivity. In this work we study its thermo-optical response. We obtain the linear thermo-optical coefficient dn/dT=2.0±0.3·10<sup>-4</sup> K<sup>-1</sup> by investigating the transmission properties of a single mode-gap photonic crystal nanocavity.
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