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J. Mouette

Researcher at École centrale de Lyon

Publications -  10
Citations -  349

J. Mouette is an academic researcher from École centrale de Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photonic crystal & Photonic integrated circuit. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 343 citations.

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Switching devices with spatial and spectral resolution combining photonic crystal and MOEMS structures

TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that interaction of radiative and guided modes through a photonic crystal, especially under conditions where the latter correspond to extrema of the dispersion characteristics, results in resonance phenomena, which can be used practically for the development of new classes of devices.
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Very low threshold vertical emitting laser operation in InP graphite photonic crystal slab on silicon

TL;DR: Graphite-lattice photonic crystal structures in InP-based heterostructures transferred onto silicon, including a multi-quantum well active layer, have been designed and fabricated as discussed by the authors.
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Local observation and spectroscopy of optical modes in an active photonic-crystal microcavity.

TL;DR: In this article, the optical modes of a photonic-crystal microcavity containing quantum wells were mapped and spectroscopy was performed using a near-field optical probe to reveal the imprint of the cavity mode structure on the quantum-well emission.

Local Observation and Spectroscopy of Optical Modes in Active Photonic Crystal Microcavity

TL;DR: The direct, room-temperature, near-field mapping and spectroscopy of the optical modes of a photonic-crystal microcavity containing quantum wells are reported and the strong spatial and spectral dependence of the coupling between the sources and the microc Cavity is demonstrated.
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InP bonded membrane photonics components and circuits: toward 2.5 dimensional micro-nano-photonics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the great potential of III-V semiconductor -membrane photonic devices, with a special emphasis on InP and related materials in the prospect of new developments in the field of micro-nano-photonics.