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Description
The Institute of Photonics operates an industry-standard cleanroom suite, currently located in the Technology and Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde. It comprises fabrication and test equipment for manufacture of micro-scale optoelectronic and photonic devices. All of this equipment is available for external access on a hands-on or serviced basis.
The primary use of the microfabrication facility in the Institute’s current research is production of customised GaN micro-LED arrays. However, the toolset is very versatile. It has also been used to fabricate InP and GaAs-based laser diodes, micro-optic components in diamond and sapphire, polymer flexible circuits, and bio-medical instrumentation, amongst other applications.
The primary use of the microfabrication facility in the Institute’s current research is production of customised GaN micro-LED arrays. However, the toolset is very versatile. It has also been used to fabricate InP and GaAs-based laser diodes, micro-optic components in diamond and sapphire, polymer flexible circuits, and bio-medical instrumentation, amongst other applications.
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Data for: "Photonic integration of lithium niobate micro-ring resonators onto silicon nitride waveguide chips by transfer-printing"
Li, Z. (Creator), Smith, J. (Creator), Scullion, M. (Creator), Wessling, N. K. (Creator), McKnight, L. (Creator), Dawson, M. (Creator) & Strain, M. (Supervisor), University of Strathclyde, 12 Oct 2022
DOI: 10.15129/bf442fef-80fd-4875-8c47-e81af64ce6d5
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Data for: "Suspension and transfer printing of ZnCdMgSe membranes from an InP substrate"
Chappell, G. (Creator), Guilhabert, B. J. E. (Contributor), Garcia, T. (Contributor), Zhao, K. (Contributor), Watson, I. (Contributor), Dawson, M. (Contributor), Tamargo, M. (Contributor) & Hastie, J. (Supervisor), University of Strathclyde, 11 Nov 2020
DOI: 10.15129/b3974689-3d7c-49d0-ab7a-c7fd7c1f1382
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