Franz X. KärtnerReja AmatyaMohammad AraghchiniJonathan R. BirgeHye Ryung ByunJ. ChenMarcus S. DahlemNicole DiLelloFuwan GanCharles W. HolzwarthJudy L. HoytErich P. IppenAnatol KhiloJungwon KimM. KimAli MotamediJason S. OrcuttM. ParkMichael H. PerrottMiloš A. PopovićRajeev J. RamHenry I. SmithGui-Rong ZhouS. J. SpectorT. M. LyszczarzM. W. GeisD. M. LennonJunghyo YoonMatthew E. GreinR. T. Schulein
Photonic Analog-to-Digital Conversion (ADC) has a long history. The premise is that the superior noise performance of femtosecond lasers working at optical frequencies enables us to overcome the bottleneck set by jitter and bandwidth of electronic systems and components. We discuss and demonstrate strategies and devices that enable the implementation of photonic ADC systems with emerging electronic-photonic integrated circuits based on silicon photonics. Devices include 2-GHz repetition rate low noise femtosecond fiber lasers, Si-Modulators with up to 20 GHz modulation speed, 20 channel SiN-filter banks, and Ge-photodetectors. Results towards a 40GSa/sec sampling system with 8bits resolution are presented.
Franz X. KärtnerJason S. OrcuttM. ParkMichael H. PerrottMiloš A. PopovićPeter T. RakichRajeev J. RamHenry I. SmithM. W. GeisMatthew E. GreinT. M. LyszczarzR. AmatayaS. J. SpectorJunghyo YoonGeorge BarbastathisHye Ryung ByunFuwan GanCharles W. HolzwarthJudy L. HoytErich P. IppenOluwamuyiwa Olubuyide
Franz X. KärtnerS. AkiyamaGeorge BarbastathisTymon BarwiczHye Ryung ByunDavid T. DanielsonFuwan GanFelix GrawertCharles W. HolzwarthJudy L. HoytErich P. IppenM. KimLionel C. KimerlingJifeng LiuJürgen MichelOluwamuyiwa OlubuyideJason S. OrcuttM. ParkMichael H. PerrottMiloš A. PopovićP. T. RackichRajeev J. RamHenry I. SmithMichael R. Watts
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T.P.E. BroekaertJ.F. JensenD. YapD. PersechiniS. BourgholtzerC.H. FieldsY.K. Brown-BoegemanBinqiang ShiR.H. Walden
Ken‐ichi KitayamaKensuke S. IkedaH. TobiokaTakashi InoueShu Namiki