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Dr David Robbins
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Dr David Robbins
Burst mode operation of a DS-DBR widely tunable laser for wavelength agile system applications
2006
Dr Yanju Liu
Dr David Robbins
Directly-modulated DS-DBR tunable laser for uncooled C-band WDM system
2006
Dr David Robbins
Dynamically controlled channel-to-channel switching in a full-band DS-DBR laser
2006
Dr David Robbins
Linewidth in widely tunable digital supermode distributed Bragg reflector lasers: comparison between theory and measurement
2006
Dr David Robbins
Monolithic tunable lasers master the C- and L- bands
2006
Dr David Robbins
Common shallow ridge waveguide laser-electroabsorption modulator using lateral ion implantation
2005
Dr David Robbins
Design and analysis of DS-DBR lasers for C- and L-band, achieving a combined count of over 200 consecutive 50 GHz spaced channels
2005
Dr David Robbins
Dynamic control of wavelength switching and shuttering operations in a broadband tunable DS-DBR laser module
2005
Dr David Robbins
Growth and characterization of 1.3 mum multi-layer quantum dots lasers incorporating high growth temperature spacer layers
2005
Dr David Robbins
High-performance three-layer 1.3-mum InAs-GaAs quantum-dot lasers with very low continuous-wave room-temperature threshold currents
2005
Dr David Robbins
Widely tunable DS-DBR laser with monolithically integrated SOA: design and performance
2005
Dr David Robbins
1.3 mum InAs/GaAs multilayer quantum-dot laser with extremely low room-temperature threshold current density
2004
Dr David Robbins
A high power, broadband tunable laser module based on a DS-DBR laser with integrated SOA
2004
Dr David Robbins
Analysis of terahertz-emitting SiGe quantum cascade structures by transmission electron microscopy
2004
Dr Sarah Olsen
Professor Anthony O'Neill
Dr Sanatan Chattopadhyay
Dr Kelvin Kwa
Luke Driscoll
et al.
Evaluation of strained Si/SiGe material for high performance CMOS
2004
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