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D. A. B. Miller, "Quantum Wells for
Optical Information Processing" Opt. Eng. 26, 368-372, (1987). Quantum
wells, alternate thin layers of two different semiconductor materials, show an exceptional
electric field dependence of the optical absorption, called the quantum-confined Stark
effect (QCSE), for electric fields perpendicular to the layers. This enables electrically
controlled optical modulators and optically controlled self-electro-optic-effect devices
that can operate at high speed and low energy density. Recent developments in these QCSE
devices are summarized, including new device materials and novel device structures. The
variety of sophisticated devices now demonstrated is promising for applications to
information processing
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