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      Silicon and hybrid silicon photonic devices for intra-datacenter applications: state of the art and perspectives [Invited]

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      Photonics Research
      The Optical Society

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                Journal
                Photonics Research
                Photon. Res.
                The Optical Society
                2327-9125
                2015
                2015
                July 31 2015
                October 01 2015
                : 3
                : 5
                : B10
                Article
                10.1364/PRJ.3.000B10
                ae041af3-e66d-4513-a43f-df407ad232b1
                © 2015
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