Philip A. Sullivan, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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materials chemistry with particular emphasis on high technology electronic, electro-optic, and nonlinear optical materials and emphasis on nanoscale materials and architectural construction techniques
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Larry R. Dalton grad student 2006 University of Washington
 (Theory guided design and molecular engineering of organic materials for enhanced second-order nonlinear optical properties.)
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Lauermann M, Wolf S, Schindler PC, et al. (2015) 40 GBd 16QAM signaling at 160 Gb/s in a silicon-organic hybrid modulator Journal of Lightwave Technology. 33: 1210-1216
Lauermann M, Schindler PC, Wolf S, et al. (2014) 40 GBd 16QAM modulation at 160 Gbit/s in a silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) modulator European Conference On Optical Communication, Ecoc
Benight SJ, Knorr DB, Johnson LE, et al. (2012) Nano-engineering lattice dimensionality for a soft matter organic functional material. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 24: 3263-8
Shang J, Cheng F, Dubey M, et al. (2012) An organophosphonate strategy for functionalizing silicon photonic biosensors. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 28: 3338-44
Olbricht BC, Sullivan PA, Dennis PC, et al. (2011) Measuring order in contact-poled organic electrooptic materials with variable-angle polarization-referenced absorption spectroscopy (VAPRAS). The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 115: 231-41
Benight SJ, Johnson LE, Barnes R, et al. (2010) Reduced dimensionality in organic electro-optic materials: theory and defined order. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 114: 11949-56
Dalton LR, Sullivan PA, Bale DH. (2010) Electric field poled organic electro-optic materials: state of the art and future prospects. Chemical Reviews. 110: 25-55
Sullivan PA, Dalton LR. (2010) Theory-inspired development of organic electro-optic materials. Accounts of Chemical Research. 43: 10-8
Benight SJ, Johnson LE, Knorr DB, et al. (2010) Theory-guided enhancement of poling efficiency of organic electrooptic materials Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 7774
Dalton LR, Sullivan PA, Bale DH. (2010) Electric field poled organic electro-optic materials: State of the art and future prospects Chemical Reviews. 110: 25-55
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