Qi Yang, Ph.D.

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2007 Electrical Engineering University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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P Daniel Dapkus grad student 2007 USC
 (A study of semiconductor microresonators in chip -scale wavelength division multiplexing (CS -WDM) systems.)
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Gui C, Li C, Yang Q, et al. (2015) Demonstration of terabit-scale data transmission in silicon vertical slot waveguides. Optics Express. 23: 9736-45
Dapkus PD, Choi SJ, Peng Z, et al. (2005) VLSI Photonic Integrated Circuit Components Frontiers in Optics
Choi SJ, Peng Z, Yang Q, et al. (2005) A high-Q wavelength filter based on buried heterostructure ring resonators integrated with a semiconductor optical amplifier Ieee Photonics Technology Letters. 17: 2101-2103
Choi SJ, Peng Z, Yang Q, et al. (2005) Tunable narrow linewidth all-buried heterostructure ring resonator filters using vernier effects Ieee Photonics Technology Letters. 17: 106-108
Dapkus PD, Choi SJ, Sadogopan T, et al. (2004) Active semiconductor microresonators for photonic integrated circuits Frontiers in Optics
Choi SJ, Peng Z, Yang Q, et al. (2004) An eight-channel demultiplexing switch array using vertically coupled active semiconductor microdisk resonators Ieee Photonics Technology Letters. 16: 2517-2519
Choi SJ, Djordjev K, Peng Z, et al. (2004) Laterally coupled buried heterostructure high-Q ring resonators Ieee Photonics Technology Letters. 16: 2266-2268
Choi SJ, Peng Z, Yang Q, et al. (2004) Eight-Channel Microdisk CW Laser Arrays Vertically Coupled to Common Output Bus Waveguides Ieee Photonics Technology Letters. 16: 356-358
Choi SJ, Peng Z, Yang Q, et al. (2004) Tunable microdisk resonators vertically coupled to bus waveguides using epitaxial regrowth and wafer bonding techniques Applied Physics Letters. 84: 651-653
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