John Edward Bowers
Affiliations: | Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorGordon S. Kino | grad student | 1981 | Stanford (Physics Tree) | |
(Broadband monolithic Sezawa wave storage correlators and convolvers.) |
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Liu P, Ji QX, Liu JY, et al. (2025) Near-visible integrated soliton microcombs with detectable repetition rates. Nature Communications. 16: 4780 |
Zhang X, Zhou Z, Guo Y, et al. (2024) High-coherence parallelization in integrated photonics. Nature Communications. 15: 7892 |
Morin TJ, Camponeschi F, Feng K, et al. (2024) Heterogeneous quantum dot lasers on low-confinement silicon nitride with reduced-bending architecture. Optics Letters. 49: 4130-4133 |
Morin TJ, Peters J, Li M, et al. (2024) Coprocessed heterogeneous near-infrared lasers on thin-film lithium niobate. Optics Letters. 49: 1197-1200 |
Xiang C, Jin W, Terra O, et al. (2023) 3D integration enables ultralow-noise isolator-free lasers in silicon photonics. Nature. 620: 78-85 |
Dong B, Dumont M, Terra O, et al. (2023) Broadband quantum-dot frequency-modulated comb laser. Light, Science & Applications. 12: 182 |
Netherton AM, Gao Y, Pestana N, et al. (2023) Athermal, fabrication-tolerant Si-SiN FIR filters for a silicon photonics foundry platform. Optics Express. 31: 23952-23965 |
Koscica R, Wan Y, He W, et al. (2023) Heterogeneous integration of a III-V quantum dot laser on high thermal conductivity silicon carbide. Optics Letters. 48: 2539-2542 |
Zhou Z, Ou X, Fang Y, et al. (2023) Prospects and applications of on-chip lasers. Elight. 3: 1 |
Yang KY, Shirpurkar C, White AD, et al. (2022) Multi-dimensional data transmission using inverse-designed silicon photonics and microcombs. Nature Communications. 13: 7862 |