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Citations
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World Ranking
5552
National Ranking
1905

Overview

Douglas M. Gill is affiliated with IBM in the United States. Their research expertise lies primarily in the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The scientist's work extensively addresses topics related to photonic and optical devices, optical network technologies, and advanced photonic communication systems.

Their recent publications cover a range of specialized subjects within these areas. Notable papers include:

  • "802 Gbps Coherent Transmission With a Silicon Ring Resonator Coupling-Modulation-Based Dual-Polarization I/Q Modulator," 2024, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "Archéoscopie en bleu d'un camp de la Grande Guerre," 2020, Revue du Nord

The publication venues for their work reflect a multidisciplinary approach, bridging advanced engineering and applied research, with documented contributions in:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Revue du Nord

Douglas M. Gill frequently collaborates with other researchers in their domain, including:

  • Xiang Chen
  • Ajay Mistry
  • Meisam Bahadori
  • Padmaraju Koppireddi
  • M. Malinowski

The collaboration pattern suggests involvement in projects that span photonics and optical communications, given the shared interests and co-authorships documented.

The main research outputs concentrate on several core themes:

  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems

Best Publications

  • Broadband Modulation of Light by Using an Electro-Optic Polymer

    Mark Lee;Howard E. Katz;Christoph Erben;Douglas M. Gill

  • 2.5 Tb/s (64/spl times/42.7 Gb/s) transmission over 40/spl times/100 km NZDSF using RZ-DPSK format and all-Raman-amplified spans

    A.H. Gnauck;G. Raybon;S. Chandrasekhar;J. Leuthold

  • 300-mm Monolithic Silicon Photonics Foundry Technology

    Ken Giewont;Karen Nummy;Frederick A. Anderson;Javier Ayala

  • A 90nm CMOS integrated Nano-Photonics technology for 25Gbps WDM optical communications applications

    Solomon Assefa;Steven Shank;William Green;Marwan Khater

  • Electronic-photonic integrated circuits on the CMOS platform

    L. C. Kimerling;D. Ahn;A. B. Apsel;M. Beals

  • Demonstration of a Tunable Microwave-Photonic Notch Filter Using Low-Loss Silicon Ring Resonators

    M.S. Rasras;Kun-Yii Tu;D.M. Gill;Young-Kai Chen

  • Thin-film channel waveguide electro-optic modulator in epitaxial BaTiO3

    D. M. Gill;C. W. Conrad;G. Ford;Bruce W Wessels

  • A 25 Gbps silicon microring modulator based on an interleaved junction

    J. C. Rosenberg;W. M.J. Green;S. Assefa;D. M. Gill

  • Fully programmable ring-resonator-based integrated photonic circuit for phase coherent applications

    A. Agarwal;P. Toliver;R. Menendez;S. Etemad

  • Demonstration of a Fourth-Order Pole-Zero Optical Filter Integrated Using CMOS Processes

    M.S. Rasras;D.M. Gill;S.S. Patel;Kun-Yii Tu

  • Thin film channel waveguides fabricated in metalorganic chemical vapor deposition grown BaTiO3 on MgO

    D. M. Gill;B. A. Block;C. W. Conrad;B. W. Wessels

  • Design and Fabrication of Low-Insertion-Loss and Low-Crosstalk Broadband $2 imes 2$ Mach–Zehnder Silicon Photonic Switches

    Nicolas Dupuis;Benjamin G. Lee;Alexander V. Rylyakov;Daniel M. Kuchta

  • Demonstration of electrooptic modulation at 2165nm using a silicon Mach-Zehnder interferometer

    Mackenzie A. Van Camp;Solomon Assefa;Douglas M. Gill;Tymon Barwicz

  • Monolithic 56 Gb/s silicon photonic pulse-amplitude modulation transmitter

    Chi Xiong;Douglas M. Gill;Jonathan E. Proesel;Jason S. Orcutt

  • Comparison of modulation formats for 42.7-gb/s single-channel transmission through 1980 km of SSMF

    A.H. Gnauck;X. Liu;X. Wei;D.M. Gill

  • Evaluation of absorption and emission cross sections of Er-doped LiNbO/sub 3/ for application to integrated optic amplifiers

    Chi-Hung Huang;L. McCaughan;D.M. Gill

  • Site characterization of rare‐earth‐doped LiNbO3 using total site selective spectroscopy

    Douglas M. Gill;John C. Wright;Leon McCaughan

  • Process flow innovations for photonic device integration in CMOS

    Mark Beals;J. Michel;J. F. Liu;D. H. Ahn

  • A monolithic 56 Gb/s silicon photonic pulse-amplitude modulation transmitter

    Chi Xiong;Douglas M. Gill;Jonathan E. Proesel;Jason S. Orcutt

  • Silicon RF-Photonic Filter and Down-Converter

    Kun-Yii Tu;Mahmoud S Rasras;Douglas M Gill;S S Patel

  • Monolithic demodulator for 40-Gb/s DQPSK using a star coupler

    Christopher R. Doerr;Douglas M. Gill;Alan H. Gnauck;Lawrence L. Buhl

Frequent Co-Authors

Mahmoud Rasras
Mahmoud Rasras New York University Abu Dhabi
William M. J. Green
William M. J. Green IBM (United States)
Xiang Liu
Xiang Liu Nanjing Tech University
Tymon Barwicz
Tymon Barwicz X, the moonshot factory
Solomon Assefa
Solomon Assefa IBM (United States)
Jason S. Orcutt
Jason S. Orcutt IBM (United States)
Young-Kai Chen
Young-Kai Chen Princeton University
Seng-Tiong Ho
Seng-Tiong Ho Northwestern University

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