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Printed and molded nanostructures for photonics

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Abstract

This paper describes some recently developed high resolution printing, molding and lamination techniques for photonic systems that rely on unconventional materials. The capabilities of these methods are illustrated through their application to various organic photonic components, including photonic crystal lasers, nanoscale light emitting diodes and other devices.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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