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Overview

Daan Lenstra is affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a significant focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as Artificial Intelligence.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies
  • Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures

Lenstra has contributed to several research papers over recent years, published in multiple scientific venues. Selected publications include:

  • Ultra-short optical pulse generation in micro OLEDs and the perspective of lasing, 2022, Journal of Optics
  • Organic Diode Laser Dynamics: Rate-Equation Model, Reabsorption, Validation and Threshold Predictions, 2021, Photonics
  • Threshold estimation of an organic laser diode using a rate-equation model validated experimentally with a microcavity OLED submitted to nanosecond electrical pulses, 2021, Organic Electronics
  • Roadmap on Neuromorphic Photonics, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent coauthors in Lenstra's work include:

  • A. Fischer
  • Lukas Puts
  • Weiming Yao
  • Amani Ouirimi
  • Nixson Loganathan

Their publications are often found in specialized journals and preprint archives such as:

  • Photonics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Organic Electronics
  • Journal of Optics
  • IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics

Lenstra's research encompasses experimental and theoretical methods related to organic laser diodes, microcavity OLEDs, and neuromorphic photonics. Their work spans modeling, threshold estimation, and the dynamics of organic diode lasers, contributing to the development of optical pulse generation and photonic neural computing frameworks.

Best Publications

  • Coherence collapse in single-mode semiconductor lasers due to optical feedback

    D. Lenstra;B. Verbeek;A. Den Boef

  • The dynamical complexity of optically injected semiconductor lasers

    S Wieczorek;B Krauskopf;B Krauskopf;TB Simpson;D Daan Lenstra;D Daan Lenstra

  • Semiconductor lasers with optical injection and feedback

    G H M van Tartwijk;D Lenstra

  • The influence of feedback intensity on longitudinal mode properties and optical noise in index-guided semiconductor lasers

    G. Acket;D. Lenstra;A. Den Boef;B. Verbeek

  • Plasmon-assisted two-slit transmission: Young's experiment revisited.

    H.F. Schouten;N. Kuzmin;G. Dubois;T.D. Visser

  • Nonlinear polarization rotation in semiconductor optical amplifiers: theory and application to all-optical flip-flop memories

    H.J.S. Dorren;D. Lenstra;Yong Liu;M.T. Hill

  • Fast Pulsing and Chaotic Itinerancy with a Drift in the Coherence Collapse of Semiconductor Lasers

    I. Fischer;G. H. M. van Tartwijk;A. M. Levine;W. Elsässer

  • Sisyphus effect in semiconductor lasers with optical feedback

    G.H.M. Van Tartwijk;A.M. Levine;D. Lenstra

  • A unifying view of bifurcations in a semiconductor laser subject to optical injection

    Sebastian Wieczorek;Bernd Krauskopf;Daan Lenstra

  • Multipulse excitability in a semiconductor laser with optical injection

    Sebastian Wieczorek;Bernd Krauskopf;Daan Lenstra

  • Confinement factors and gain in optical amplifiers

    T.D. Visser;H. Blok;B. Demeulenaere;D. Lenstra

  • Diode lasers with optical feedback: Stability of the maximum gain mode.

    A. M. Levine;G. H. M. van Tartwijk;D. Lenstra;T. Erneux

  • Fundamental issues of nonlinear laser dynamics.

    B Krauskopf;D Lenstra

  • All-optical logic gates using semiconductor optical amplifier assisted by optical filter

    Z. Li;Y.S. Liu;S. Zhang;H. K. Ju

  • Dynamical behavior of a semiconductor laser with filtered external optical feedback

    M. Yousefi;D. Lenstra

  • Global quantitative predictions of complex laser dynamics.

    Sebastian Wieczorek;Thomas B. Simpson;Bernd Krauskopf;Daan Lenstra

  • Light transmission through a subwavelength slit: waveguiding and optical vortices.

    Hugo F. Schouten;Taco D. Visser;Daan Lenstra;Hans Blok

  • Experimental and theoretical study of filtered optical feedback in a semiconductor laser

    A.P.A. Fischer;O.K. Andersen;M. Yousefi;S. Stolte

  • Nonlinear polarization rotation induced by ultrashort optical pulses in a semiconductor optical amplifier

    X Xuelin Yang;D Daan Lenstra;D Daan Lenstra;GD Giok-Djan Khoe;Hjs Harm Dorren

  • Analogies in Optics and Micro Electronics

    Willem van Haeringen;Daan Lenstra

Frequent Co-Authors

GD Giok-Djan Khoe
GD Giok-Djan Khoe Eindhoven University of Technology
MK Meint Smit
MK Meint Smit Eindhoven University of Technology
Martijn J. R. Heck
Martijn J. R. Heck Eindhoven University of Technology
MT Martin Hill
MT Martin Hill University of Western Australia
R Richard Nötzel
R Richard Nötzel South China Normal University
Roel Baets
Roel Baets Ghent University
H. de Waardt
H. de Waardt Eindhoven University of Technology
Geert Morthier
Geert Morthier Ghent University
Nicola Calabretta
Nicola Calabretta Eindhoven University of Technology
Ernst O. Göbel
Ernst O. Göbel Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

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