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Improving the optical properties of self-catalyzed GaN microrods toward whispering gallery mode lasingTessarek et al., 2014
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- Tessarek C
- Röder R
- Michalsky T
- Geburt S
- Franke H
- Schmidt-Grund R
- Heilmann M
- Hoffmann B
- Ronning C
- Grundmann M
- Christiansen S
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- Acs Photonics
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GaN microrods were grown self-catalyzed by a fast and simple metal–organic vapor phase epitaxy method without any processing before or after deposition. The prismatic microrods with a regular hexagonal cross-section, sharp edges, straight, and smooth sidewall facets …
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