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Author (up) Bakhvalova, T.; Belkin, M. E.; Kovalyuk, V. V.; Prokhodtcov, A. I.; Goltsman, G. N.; Sigov, A. S. url  doi
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  Title Studying key principles for design and fabrication of silicon photonic-based beamforming networks Type Conference Article
  Year 2019 Publication PIERS-Spring Abbreviated Journal PIERS-Spring  
  Volume Issue Pages 745-751  
  Keywords silicon photonics, TriPleX platform  
  Abstract In the paper, we address key principles for computer-aided design and fabrication of silicon-photonics-based optical beamforming network selecting the optimal approach by simulation and experimental results. To clarify the consideration, the study is conducted on the example of a widely used binary switchable silicon-nitride optical beamforming network based on TriPleX platform. Comparison of simulation results and experimental studies of the prototype shows that the relative error due to technological imperfections does not exceed 3%. According to the estimation, such an error introduces insignificant distortion in the radiation pattern of the referred antenna array.  
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  Call Number 9017646 Serial 1186  
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Author (up) Elmanova, A.; An, P.; Kovalyuk, V.; Golikov, A.; Elmanov, I.; Goltsman, G. url  doi
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  Title Study of silicon nitride O-ring resonator for gas-sensing applications Type Conference Article
  Year 2020 Publication J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Abbreviated Journal J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.  
  Volume 1695 Issue Pages 012124  
  Keywords silicon nitride O-ring resonator, ORR  
  Abstract In this work, we experimentally studied the influence of different gaseous surroundings on silicon nitride O-ring resonator transmission. We compared the obtained results with numerical calculations and theoretical analysis and found a good agreement between them. Our results have a great potential for gas sensing applications, where a compact footprint and high efficiency are desired simultaneously.  
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  Call Number Serial 1176  
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Author (up) Komrakova, S.; Kovalyuk, V.; An, P.; Golikov, A.; Rybin, M.; Obraztsova, E.; Goltsman, G. url  doi
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  Title Effective absorption coefficient of a graphene atop of silicon nitride nanophotonic circuit Type Conference Article
  Year 2020 Publication J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Abbreviated Journal J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.  
  Volume 1695 Issue Pages 012135  
  Keywords silicon nitride O-ring resonator, ORR  
  Abstract In this paper, we demonstrate the results of a study of the optical absorption properties of graphene integrated with silicon nitride O-ring resonator. We fabricated an array of O-ring resonators with different graphene coverage area atop. By measuring the transmission spectra of nanophotonic devices with and without graphene, we calculated the effective absorption coefficient of the graphene on a rib silicon nitride waveguide.  
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  Call Number Serial 1177  
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Author (up) Lee, B. G.; Doany, F. E.; Assefa, S.; Green, W.; Yang, M.; Schow, C. L.; Jahnes, C. V.; Zhang, S.; Singer, J.; Kopp, V. I.; Kash, J. A.; Vlasov, Y. A. openurl 
  Title 20-μm-pitch eight-channel monolithic fiber array coupling 160 Gb/s/channel to silicon nanophotonic chip Type Conference Article
  Year 2010 Publication Conf. OFC/NFOEC Abbreviated Journal Conf. OFC/NFOEC  
  Volume Issue Pages 1-3  
  Keywords spot size converters, SSC, optical waveguides, optical fiber waveguides, ultra-dense silicon waveguide arrays, silicon waveguides, waveguide arrays, from chiralphotonics  
  Abstract A multichannel tapered coupler interfacing standard 250-μm-pitch low-NA polarization-maintaining fiber arrays with ultra-dense 20-μm-pitch high-NA silicon waveguides is designed, fabricated, and tested, demonstrating coupling losses below 1 dB and injection bandwidths of 160 Gb/s/channel.  
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  Area Expedition Conference Conference on optical fiber communication, collocated national fiber optic engineers conference  
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  Call Number Serial 852  
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Author (up) Mel’nikov, A. P.; Gurvich, Y. A.; Shestakov, L. N.; Gershenzon, E. M. url  doi
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  Title Magnetic field effects on the nonohmic impurity conduction of uncompensated crystalline silicon Type Journal Article
  Year 2001 Publication Jetp Lett. Abbreviated Journal Jetp Lett.  
  Volume 73 Issue 1 Pages 44-47  
  Keywords uncompensated crystalline silicon, nonohmic impurity conduction, magnetic field  
  Abstract The impurity conduction of a series of crystalline silicon samples with the concentration of major impurity N ≈ 3 × 1016 cm−3 and with a varied, but very small, compensation K was measured as a function of the electric field E in various magnetic fields H-σ(H, E). It was found that, at K < 10−3 and in moderate E, where these samples are characterized by a negative nonohmicity (dσ(0, E)/dE < 0), the ratio σ(H, E)/σ(0, E) > 1 (negative magnetoresistance). With increasing E, these inequalities are simultaneously reversed (positive nonohmicity and positive magnetoresistance). It is suggested that both negative and positive nonohmicities are due to electron transitions in electric fields from impurity ground states to states in the Mott-Hubbard gap.  
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  Call Number Serial 1752  
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