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- 2020
- [c27]Nicolas Dupuis, Jonathan E. Proesel, Nicolas Boyer, Herschel A. Ainspan, Christian W. Baks, Fuad E. Doany, Elaine Cyr, Benjamin G. Lee:
An 8×8 Silicon Photonic Switch Module with Nanosecond-Scale Reconfigurability. OFC 2020: 1-3 - [c25]Jonathan E. Proesel, Nicolas Dupuis, Herschel A. Ainspan, Christian W. Baks, Fuad E. Doany, Nicolas Boyer, Elaine Cyr, Benjamin G. Lee:
A Monolithically Integrated Silicon Photonics 8×8 Switch in 90nm SOI CMOS. VLSI Circuits 2020: 1-2 - 2019
- [c24]Nicolas Dupuis, Fuad E. Doany, Russell A. Budd, Laurent Schares, Christian W. Baks, Daniel M. Kuchta, Takako Hirokawa, Benjamin G. Lee:
A Nonblocking 4×4 Mach-Zehnder Switch with Integrated Gain and Nanosecond-Scale Reconfiguration Time. OFC 2019: 1-3 - [c23]Benjamin G. Lee, Nicolas Dupuis, Fuad E. Doany, Laurent Schares, Nicolas Boyer, Nathalie Normand, Herschel A. Ainspan, Christian W. Baks, Jonathan E. Proesel, Isabel De Sousa, Mounir Meghelli, Marc A. Taubenblatt:
Toward Optical Networks using Rapid Amplified Multi-Wavelength Photonic Switches. OFC 2019: 1-3 - 2018
- [j7]Ilter Özkaya, Alessandro Cevrero, Pier Andrea Francese, Christian Menolfi, Thomas Morf, Matthias Braendli, Daniel M. Kuchta, Lukas Kull, Christian W. Baks, Jonathan E. Proesel, Marcel A. Kossel, Danny Luu, Benjamin G. Lee, Fuad E. Doany, Mounir Meghelli, Yusuf Leblebici, Thomas Toifl:
A 60-Gb/s 1.9-pJ/bit NRZ Optical Receiver With Low-Latency Digital CDR in 14-nm CMOS FinFET. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 53(4): 1227-1237 (2018) - [c22]Alex Forencich, Valerija Kamchevska, Nicolas Dupuis, Benjamin G. Lee, Christian W. Baks, George Papen, Laurent Schares:
System-Level Demonstration of a Dynamically Reconfigured Burst-Mode Link Using a Nanosecond Si-Photonic Switch. OFC 2018: 1-3 - [c20]Benjamin G. Lee, Nicolas Dupuis, Jason Orcutt, Javier Ayala, Karen Nummy, Herschel A. Ainspan, Jonathan E. Proesel, Christian W. Baks, Douglas M. Gill, Mounir Meghelli, William M. J. Green:
FEC-Free 60-Gb/s Silicon Photonic Link Using SiGe-Driver ICs Hybrid-Integrated with Photonics-Enabled CMOS. OFC 2018: 1-3 - 2017
- [j6]Ilter Özkaya, Alessandro Cevrero, Pier Andrea Francese, Christian Menolfi, Thomas Morf, Matthias Braendli, Daniel M. Kuchta, Lukas Kull, Christian W. Baks, Jonathan E. Proesel, Marcel A. Kossel, Danny Luu, Benjamin G. Lee, Fuad E. Doany, Mounir Meghelli, Yusuf Leblebici, Thomas Toifl:
A 64-Gb/s 1.4-pJ/b NRZ Optical Receiver Data-Path in 14-nm CMOS FinFET. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 52(12): 3458-3473 (2017) - [c17]Benjamin G. Lee, Nicolas Dupuis, Renato Rimolo-Donadio, Tam N. Huynh, Christian W. Baks, Douglas M. Gill, William M. J. Green:
Driver-integrated 56-Gb/s segmented electrode silicon Mach Zehnder modulator using optical-domain equalization. OFC 2017: 1-3 - 2015
- [j5]Alexander V. Rylyakov, Jonathan E. Proesel, Sergey V. Rylov, Benjamin G. Lee, John F. Bulzacchelli, Abhijeet Ardey, Benjamin D. Parker, Michael P. Beakes, Christian W. Baks, Clint Schow, Mounir Meghelli:
A 25 Gb/s Burst-Mode Receiver for Low Latency Photonic Switch Networks. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 50(12): 3120-3132 (2015) - [c14]Alexander V. Rylyakov, Jonathan E. Proesel, Sergey V. Rylov, Benjamin G. Lee, John F. Bulzacchelli, Abhijeet Ardey, Benjamin D. Parker, Michael P. Beakes, Christian W. Baks, Clint Schow, Mounir Meghelli:
22.1 A 25Gb/s burst-mode receiver for rapidly reconfigurable optical networks. ISSCC 2015: 1-3 - [c13]Benjamin G. Lee, Renato Rimolo-Donadio, Alexander V. Rylyakov, Jonathan E. Proesel, John F. Bulzacchelli, Christian W. Baks, Mounir Meghelli, Clint L. Schow, Anand Ramaswamy, Jonathan E. Roth, Jae-Hyuk Shin, Brian R. Koch, Daniel K. Sparacin, Gregory A. Fish:
A WDM-Compatible 4 × 32-Gb/s CMOS-driven electro-absorption modulator array. OFC 2015: 1-3 - [c12]Anand Ramaswamy, Jonathan E. Roth, Erik J. Norberg, Robert S. Guzzon, Jae-Hyuk Shin, J. T. Imamura, Brian R. Koch, Daniel K. Sparacin, Gregory A. Fish, Benjamin G. Lee, Renato Rimolo-Donadio, Christian W. Baks, Alexander V. Rylyakov, Jonathan E. Proesel, Mounir Meghelli, Clint L. Schow:
A WDM 4×28Gbps integrated silicon photonic transmitter driven by 32nm CMOS driver ICs. OFC 2015: 1-3 - 2014
- [c10]Nicolas Dupuis, Benjamin G. Lee, Jonathan E. Proesel, Alexander V. Rylyakov, Renato Rimolo-Donadio, Christian W. Baks, Clint L. Schow, Anand Ramaswamy, Jonathan E. Roth, Robert S. Guzzon, Brian R. Koch, Daniel K. Sparacin, Gregory A. Fish:
30Gbps optical link utilizing heterogeneously integrated III-V/Si photonics and CMOS circuits. OFC 2014: 1-3 - 2013
- [c7]Benjamin G. Lee, Alexander V. Rylyakov, William M. J. Green, Solomon Assefa, Christian W. Baks, Renato Rimolo-Donadio, Daniel M. Kuchta, Marwan H. Khater, Tymon Barwicz, Carol Reinholm, Edward Kiewra, Steven M. Shank, Clint L. Schow, Yurii A. Vlasov:
Four- and eight-port photonic switches monolithically integrated with digital CMOS logic and driver circuits. OFC/NFOEC 2013: 1-3 - [c6]Jonathan E. Proesel, Benjamin G. Lee, Christian W. Baks, Clint L. Schow:
35-Gb/s VCSEL-Based optical link using 32-nm SOI CMOS circuits. OFC/NFOEC 2013: 1-3 - 2012
- [j3]Jonathan E. Proesel, Benjamin G. Lee, Alexander V. Rylyakov, Christian W. Baks, Clint L. Schow:
Ultra-Low-Power 10 to 285 Gb/s CMOS-Driven VCSEL-Based Optical Links [Invited]. JOCN 4(11): B114-B123 (2012)
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