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37
Citations
4443
World Ranking
5209
National Ranking
84

Overview

Dawn T. H. Tan is affiliated with the Singapore University of Technology and Design in Singapore. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with a strong emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics.

The scientist's work involves a diverse range of subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Artificial Intelligence. Their main topics of study cover Photonic and Optical Devices, Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, Optical Network Technologies, Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors, Mechanical and Optical Resonators, Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications, and Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Dawn T. H. Tan illustrate their focus on photonics and optics:

  • 3D printed optics and photonics: Processes, materials and applications (2023) - Materials Today
  • High-Resolution 3D Printed Photonic Waveguide Devices (2020) - Advanced Optical Materials
  • High efficiency four wave mixing and optical bistability in amorphous silicon carbide ring resonators (2020) - APL Photonics
  • Nonlinear optics in ultra-silicon-rich nitride devices: recent developments and future outlook (2021) - Advances in Physics X
  • High spectro-temporal compression on a nonlinear CMOS-chip (2021) - Light Science & Applications

Dawn T. H. Tan collaborates frequently with a number of researchers, including George F. R. Chen, Doris K. T. Ng, Peng Xing, Ju Won Choi, and Hongwei Gao.

The scientist has published extensively in several academic journals. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Nanophotonics
  • Advanced Photonics Research
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Laser & Photonics Review
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Pushing the limits of CMOS optical parametric amplifiers with USRN:Si 7 N 3 above the two-photon absorption edge

    K. J. A. Ooi;D. K. T. Ng;T. Wang;A. K. L. Chee

  • Theoretical investigation of graphene-based photonic modulators

    Jacek Gosciniak;Dawn T. H. Tan

  • Group velocity dispersion and self phase modulation in silicon nitride waveguides

    D. T. H. Tan;K. Ikeda;P. C. Sun;Y. Fainman

  • On-chip mid-infrared gas detection using chalcogenide glass waveguide

    Z. Han;P. Lin;V. Singh;L. Kimerling

  • Monolithic nonlinear pulse compressor on a silicon chip

    Dawn T H Tan;Pang C Sun;Yeshaiahu Fainman

  • Cladding-modulated Bragg gratings in silicon waveguides.

    D. T. H. Tan;K. Ikeda;Y. Fainman

  • Supercontinuum generation in bandgap engineered, back‐end CMOS compatible silicon rich nitride waveguides

    Ting Wang;Doris K. T. Ng;Siu-Kit Ng;Yeow-Teck Toh

  • Nonlinear optics on silicon-rich nitride—a high nonlinear figure of merit CMOS platform [Invited]

    D. T. H. Tan;K. J. A. Ooi;D. K. T. Ng

  • Multi-photon absorption and third-order nonlinearity in silicon at mid-infrared wavelengths.

    Ting Wang;Nalla Venkatram;Jacek Gosciniak;Yuanjing Cui

  • Graphene-based waveguide integrated dielectric-loaded plasmonic electro-absorption modulators.

    Jacek Gosciniak;Dawn T H Tan

  • Chip-scale dispersion engineering using chirped vertical gratings

    D. T. H. Tan;K. Ikeda;R. E. Saperstein;B. Slutsky

  • Large, scalable dispersion engineering using cladding-modulated Bragg gratings on a silicon chip

    E. Sahin;E. Sahin;K. J. A. Ooi;C. E. Png;D. T. H. Tan

  • Broadband Silicon-On-Insulator directional couplers using a combination of straight and curved waveguide sections

    George F. R. Chen;Jun Rong Ong;Thomas Y. L. Ang;Soon Thor Lim

  • Wide bandwidth, low loss 1 by 4 wavelength division multiplexer on silicon for optical interconnects

    D.T.H. Tan;K. Ikeda;S. Zamek;A. Mizrahi

  • Wide bandwidth, low loss 1 by 4 wavelength division multiplexer on silicon for optical interconnects

    D. T. H. Tan;K. Ikeda;S. Zamek;A. Mizrahi

  • Ultra-large nonlinear parameter in graphene-silicon waveguide structures

    Christine Donnelly;Dawn T. H. Tan

  • CMOS-Compatible PECVD Silicon Carbide Platform for Linear and Nonlinear Optics

    Peng Xing;Danhao Ma;Kelvin J. A. Ooi;Ju Won Choi

  • Nonlinear characterization of GeSbS chalcogenide glass waveguides.

    Ju Won Choi;Zhaohong Han;Byoung-Uk Sohn;George F. R. Chen

  • Towards high power polypyrrole/carbon capacitors

    Ali Izadi-Najafabadi;Dawn T.H. Tan;John D. Madden

  • Nonlinear plasmonics of three-dimensional Dirac semimetals

    Kelvin J. A. Ooi;Y. S. Ang;Q. Zhai;Dawn T. H. Tan

  • Coupled chirped vertical gratings for on-chip group velocity dispersion engineering

    D. T. H. Tan;K. Ikeda;Y. Fainman

  • Soliton-effect optical pulse compression in CMOS-compatible ultra-silicon-rich nitride waveguides

    Ju Won Choi;Byoung-Uk Sohn;George F. R. Chen;Doris K. T. Ng

Frequent Co-Authors

Yeshaiahu Fainman
Yeshaiahu Fainman University of California, San Diego
Kazuhiro Ikeda
Kazuhiro Ikeda National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Kathleen Richardson
Kathleen Richardson University of Central Florida
Benjamin J. Eggleton
Benjamin J. Eggleton University of Sydney
George M. Whitesides
George M. Whitesides Harvard University
Wei Ji
Wei Ji Renmin University of China
Ivan Shubin
Ivan Shubin Oracle (United States)
Chaobin He
Chaobin He National University of Singapore

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