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Controlling light on a microelectronics' chip: solving the coupling, modulation and switching challenges
This paper discusses the state of the art as well as the approach for light coupling, switching and modulating on Si. These results are based on sub-micron highly confined structures. It is primarily this principle, of manipulating light by confinement, that has enabled light control and coupling on silicon using ultra-compact structures.