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- 2020
- [c29]Po Dong, Argishti Melikyan, Kwangwoong Kim, Noriaki Kaneda, Brian Stern, Yves Baeyens:
In-Phase/Quadrature Modulation by Directly Reflectivity Modulated Laser. OFC 2020: 1-3 - [c28]Deming Kong, Haiyun Xin, Kwangwoong Kim, Yong Liu, Leif K. Oxenløwe, Po Dong, Hao Hu:
300 Gb/s Net-Rate Intra-Datacenter Interconnects with a Silicon Integrated Optical Frequency Comb Modulator. OFC 2020: 1-3
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c27]Argishti Melikyan, Ting-Chen Hu, Kwangwoong Kim, Yves Baeyens, Mark Earnshaw, Po Dong:
Efficient Optical I/O in Standard SiPh Process. OFC 2019: 1-3 - 2018
- [c26]Fred Buchali, Mathieu Chagnon, Karsten Schuh, Po Dong, Henning Bülow:
Amplifier Less 400 Gb/s Coherent Transmission at Short Reach. ECOC 2018: 1-3 - [c25]Po Dong, Kwangwoong Kim, Argishti Melikyan:
Generating Two Optical Signals from a Single Directly Reflectivity Modulated Laser. ECOC 2018: 1-3 - [c24]Argishti Melikyan, Noriaki Kaneda, Kwangwoong Kim, Po Dong:
Inter-Polarization 180-Degree Mixer for Reception of M-ASK Signals. ECOC 2018: 1-3 - 2017
- [c23]Po Dong, Anaelle Maho, Romain Brenot, Young-Kai Chen, Argishti Melikyan:
Directly Reflectivity Modulated Laser. ECOC 2017: 1-3 - [c22]José M. Estarán, Eric Dutisseuil, Haïk Mardoyan, Guilhem de Valicourt, Arnaud Dupas, Quan Pham-Van, Dominique Verchère, Bogdan Uscumlic, Po Dong, Young-Kai Chen, Sébastien Bigo, Yvan Pointurier:
Cloud-BOSS Intra-Data Center Network: On-Demand QoS Guarantees via μβ Optical Slot Switching. ECOC 2017: 1-3 - [c21]Robert Gatdula, Kwangwoong Kim, Argishti Melikyan, Young-Kai Chen, Po Dong:
Three-channel Thermal Adaptation of Polarization Insensitive Silicon Photonics WDM Receiver. ECOC 2017: 1-3 - [c20]Argishti Melikyan, Guilhem de Valicourt, Kwangwoong Kim, Nicolas K. Fontaine, Young-Kai Chen, Po Dong:
Hybrid III-V/Silicon Laser with Integrated Athermal Wavelength Locker. ECOC 2017: 1-3 - [c19]Chia-Ming Chang, Guilhem de Valicourt, Jeffrey Lee, K. W. Kim, Michael Eggleston, Po Dong, A. Maho, R. Brenot, Young-Kai Chen:
Small form factor hybrid Ill-V/Si wavelength-tunable push-pull microring based transmitter. OFC 2017: 1-3 - [c18]Xi Chen, S. Chandrasekhar, Gregory Raybon, Po Dong, Borui Li, Andrew Adamiecki, Peter Winzer:
Characterization of electro-optic bandwidth of ultra-high speed modulators. OFC 2017: 1-3 - [c17]Argishti Melikyan, Kwangwok Kim, Young-Kai Chen, Po Dong:
Tapless locking of silicon ring modulators for WDM applications. OFC 2017: 1-3 - [c16]Guilhem de Valicourt, Chia-Ming Chang, S. Chandrasekhar, Young-Kai Chen, A. Maho, R. Brenot, Po Dong:
Integrated 5-channel WDM hybrid III-V/Si transmitter enabling 100Gb/s and beyond. OFC 2017: 1-3 - [c15]Guilhem de Valicourt, Chia-Ming Chang, Michael S. Eggleston, Argishti Melikyan, C. Zhu, J. Lee, Jesse E. Simsarian, S. Chandrasekhar, Jeffrey H. Sinsky, Kwangwoong Kim, A. Maho, R. Brenot, Po Dong, Young-Kai Chen:
Hybrid III-V/Silicon integration: Enabling the next generation of advanced photonic transmitters. OFC 2017: 1-3 - [c14]Guilhem de Valicourt, Michael S. Eggleston, C. Zhu, J. Lee, Chia-Ming Chang, Jeffrey H. Sinsky, K. W. Kim, Young-Kai Chen, A. Maho, R. Brenot, Po Dong:
80Gb/s PDM-QPSK PIC-to-PIC transmission based on integrated hybrid silicon/III-V wavelength-tunable transmitter and monolithic silicon coherent receiver. OFC 2017: 1-3 - [c13]Guilhem de Valicourt, Agnes Verdier, R. Brenot, Young-Kai Chen, Po Dong:
Integrated ultra-wide band wavelength-tunable hybrid external cavity silicon-based laser. OFC 2017: 1-3 - 2016
- [c12]Chia-Ming Chang, Po Dong, Chengcheng Gui, Guilhem de Valicourt:
Low-chirp push-pull microring modulators. OFC 2016: 1-3 - [c11]Po Dong, Jeffrey Lee, Kwangwoong Kim, Young-Kai Chen, Chengcheng Gui:
Ten-channel discrete multi-tone modulation using silicon microring modulator array. OFC 2016: 1-3 - [c10]Jeffrey Lee, Po Dong, Noriaki Kaneda, Young-Kai Chen:
Discrete multi-tone transmission for short-reach optical connections. OFC 2016: 1-3 - [c9]Guilhem de Valicourt, Jesse E. Simsarian, A. Maho, R. Brenot, K. W. Kim, Argishti Melikyan, Po Dong, Chia-Ming Chang, Young-Kai Chen:
Dual hybrid silicon-photonic laser with fast wavelength tuning. OFC 2016: 1-3 - 2015
- [c8]Chia-Ming Chang, Jeffrey H. Sinsky, Po Dong, Guilhem de Valicourt, Young-Kai Chen:
Dual-illuminated parallel-fed traveling wave germanium photodetectors. OFC 2015: 1-3 - [c7]Po Dong, Young-Kai Chen, Lawrence L. Buhl:
Reconfigurable four-channel polarization diversity silicon photonic WDM receiver. OFC 2015: 1-3 - [c6]Po Dong, Jeffrey Lee, Young-Kai Chen, Lawrence L. Buhl, S. Chandrasekhar, Jeffrey H. Sinsky, Kwangwoong Kim:
Four-channel 100-Gb/s per channel discrete multi-tone modulation using silicon photonic integrated circuits. OFC 2015: 1-3 - [c5]Chongjin Xie, Po Dong, Sebastian Randel, Dario Pilori, Peter Winzer, Silvia Spiga, Benjamin Kogel, Christian Neumeyr, Markus-Christian Amann:
Single-VCSEL 100-Gb/s short-reach system using discrete multi-tone modulation and direct detection. OFC 2015: 1-3 - 2014
- [c4]Po Dong, Young-Kai Chen, Tingyi Gu, Lawrence L. Buhl, David T. Neilson, Jeffrey H. Sinsky:
Reconfigurable 100 Gb/s silicon photonic network-on-chip. OFC 2014: 1-3 - [c3]Po Dong, Chongjin Xie, Lawrence L. Buhl:
Monolithic coherent receiver based on 120-degree optical hybrids on silicon. OFC 2014: 1-3 - [c2]Chongjin Xie, Silvia Spiga, Po Dong, Peter Winzer, Michael Bergmann, Benjamin Kogel, Christian Neumeyr, Markus-Christian Amann:
Generation and transmission of a 400-Gb/s PDM/WDM signal using a monolithic 2×4 VCSEL array and coherent detection. OFC 2014: 1-3 - [c1]Chongjin Xie, Silvia Spiga, Po Dong, Peter Winzer, Alan H. Gnauck, Christoph Greus, Markus Ortsiefer, Christian Neumeyr, Michael Muller, Markus-Christian Amann:
Generation and transmission of 100-Gb/s PDM 4-PAM using directly modulated VCSELs and coherent detection. OFC 2014: 1-3
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