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Deborah L. Sivco is affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy, with specific focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions
  • Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
  • Laser Design and Applications

Among recent publications authored by Deborah L. Sivco are:

  • Photonic molecule based on coupled ring quantum cascade lasers, 2023, Optica
  • Electronic Confinement in the Continuum: Leaky Bragg Mirror for Electrons, 2020, Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems
  • Unidirectional mode selection in bistable quantum cascade ring lasers, 2022, Optics Express
  • Mode selection and switching in ring quantum cascade lasers, 2022, 2022 28th International Semiconductor Laser Conference (ISLC)
  • Photonic molecule based on coupled ring quantum cascade lasers, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

The venues where their work is frequently published include:

  • Optics Express
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Optica
  • Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems
  • 2022 28th International Semiconductor Laser Conference (ISLC)

Collaborations have involved multiple co-authors with whom Deborah L. Sivco has published repeatedly. These include Claire Gmachl, Sara Kacmoli, Radhika R. Bhuckory, Vitor Bento Souza, and Germano Maioli Penello.

Best Publications

  • Quantum cascade laser

    Mattias Beck;Jérôme Faist;Antoine Muller

  • Recent progress in quantum cascade lasers and applications

    Claire Gmachl;Federico Capasso;Deborah L Sivco;Alfred Y Cho

  • High-Power Directional Emission from Microlasers with Chaotic Resonators

    Claire Gmachl;Federico Capasso;E. E. Narimanov;Jens U. Nöckel

  • High power mid‐infrared (λ∼5 μm) quantum cascade lasers operating above room temperature

    Jérôme Faist;Federico Capasso;Carlo Sirtori;Deborah L. Sivco

  • Distributed feedback quantum cascade lasers

    Jérome Faist;Claire Gmachl;Federico Capasso;Carlo Sirtori

  • Sensitive absorption spectroscopy with a room-temperature distributed-feedback quantum-cascade laser

    K. Namjou;S. Cai;E. A. Whittaker;J. Faist

  • Short wavelength (λ∼3.4 μm) quantum cascade laser based on strained compensated InGaAs/AlInAs

    Jérôme Faist;Federico Capasso;Deborah L. Sivco;Albert L. Hutchinson

  • Quantum Cascade Lasers

    Federico Capasso;Claire Gmachl;Deborah L. Sivco;Alfred Y. Cho

  • Quantum cascade lasers: ultrahigh-speed operation, optical wireless communication, narrow linewidth, and far-infrared emission

    F. Capasso;R. Paiella;R. Martini;R. Colombelli

  • Quantum cascade surface-emitting photonic crystal laser.

    Raffaele Colombelli;Raffaele Colombelli;Kartik Srinivasan;Mariano Troccoli;Oskar Painter

  • Observation of an electronic bound state above a potential well

    Federico Capasso;Carlo Sirtori;Jerome Faist;Deborah L. Sivco

  • Resonant tunneling in quantum cascade lasers

    C. Sirtori;F. Capasso;J. Faist;A.L. Hutchinson

  • Terahertz quantum-cascade-laser source based on intracavity difference-frequency generation

    Mikhail A. Belkin;Federico Capasso;Alexey Belyanin;Deborah L. Sivco

  • Ultra-broadband semiconductor laser.

    Claire F. Gmachl;Deborah L. Sivco;Raffaele Colombelli;Federico Capasso

  • Highly efficient light-emitting diodes with microcavities

    E. F. Schubert;N. E. J. Hunt;M. Micovic;R. J. Malik

  • VERTICAL TRANSITION QUANTUM CASCADE LASER WITH BRAGG CONFINED EXCITED STATE

    Jérôme Faist;Federico Capasso;Carlo Sirtori;Deborah L. Sivco

  • Far-infrared surface-plasmon quantum-cascade lasers at 21.5 μm and 24 μm wavelengths

    Raffaele Colombelli;Federico Capasso;Claire Gmachl;Albert L. Hutchinson

  • Laser-based mid-infrared reflectance imaging of biological tissues.

    Bujin Guo;Y. Wang;C. Peng;H. L. Zhang

  • High-Power Infrared (8-Micrometer Wavelength) Superlattice Lasers

    Gaetano Scamarcio;Federico Capasso;Carlo Sirtori;Jerome Faist

  • Continuous wave operation of a vertical transition quantum cascade laser above T=80 K

    Jérôme Faist;Federico Capasso;Carlo Sirtori;Deborah L. Sivco

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred Y. Cho
Alfred Y. Cho Nokia (United States)
Federico Capasso
Federico Capasso Harvard University
Claire F. Gmachl
Claire F. Gmachl Princeton University
Albert L. Hutchinson
Albert L. Hutchinson Nokia (United States)
Jérôme Faist
Jérôme Faist ETH Zurich
Alessandro Tredicucci
Alessandro Tredicucci University of Pisa
Carlo Sirtori
Carlo Sirtori École Normale Supérieure
Ming C. Wu
Ming C. Wu University of California, Berkeley
Raffaele Colombelli
Raffaele Colombelli University of Paris-Saclay
Roberto Paiella
Roberto Paiella Boston University

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