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Frédéric Grillot

Frédéric Grillot

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
32
Citations
3824
World Ranking
6378
National Ranking
134

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - SPIE Fellow

Overview

Frédéric Grillot is affiliated with Télécom ParisTech in France and has a significant body of work in the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy. Their research focuses primarily on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, with additional interest in Spectroscopy, Artificial Intelligence, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The main topics covered in their publications include:

  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing

Grillot's recent papers highlight research on quantum cascade laser technologies and free-space optical communication. Notable publications include:

  • Perspectives on Advances in Quantum Dot Lasers and Integration with Si Photonic Integrated Circuits, 2021, ACS Photonics
  • Private communication with quantum cascade laser photonic chaos, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Free-Space Communication With Directly Modulated Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Devices, 2021, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
  • 10 Gbit s−1 Free Space Data Transmission at 9 µm Wavelength With Unipolar Quantum Optoelectronics, 2021, Laser & Photonics Review
  • Interband cascade technology for energy-efficient mid-infrared free-space communication, 2022, Photonics Research

Frequent collaborators of Grillot include Olivier Spitz, Heming Huang, John E. Bowers, Bozhang Dong, and Jianan Duan. This network reflects consistent cooperation with researchers active in photonics and laser technologies.

The scientist's work has been published extensively in several venues, including:

  • APL Photonics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Laser & Photonics Review
  • Light Science & Applications
  • Applied Physics Letters

In recognition of contributions to the field, Grillot was named a SPIE Fellow in 2019.

Best Publications

  • Near-Field Distribution of Optical Transmission of Periodic Subwavelength Holes in a Metal Film

    Laurent Salomon;Frédéric Grillot;Anatoly V. Zayats;Frédérique de Fornel

  • Size influence on the propagation loss induced by sidewall roughness in ultrasmall SOI waveguides

    F. Grillot;L. Vivien;S. Laval;D. Pascal

  • Perspectives on Advances in Quantum Dot Lasers and Integration with Si Photonic Integrated Circuits

    Chen Shang;Yating Wan;Jennifer Selvidge;Eamonn Hughes

  • Light injection in SOI microwaveguides using high-efficiency grating couplers

    L. Vivien;D. Pascal;S. Lardenois;D. Marris-Morini

  • Gain Compression and Above-Threshold Linewidth Enhancement Factor in 1.3- $\mu\hbox{m}$ InAs–GaAs Quantum-Dot Lasers

    F. Grillot;B. Dagens;J.-G. Provost;Hui Su

  • Propagation loss in single-mode ultrasmall square silicon-on-insulator optical waveguides

    F. Grillot;L. Vivien;S. Laval;E. Cassan

  • Private communication with quantum cascade laser photonic chaos.

    Olivier Spitz;Andreas Herdt;Jiagui Wu;Jiagui Wu;Grégory Maisons

  • 10 Gbit s−1 Free Space Data Transmission at 9 µm Wavelength With Unipolar Quantum Optoelectronics

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  • Chaotic light at mid-infrared wavelength

    Louise Jumpertz;Kevin Schires;Mathieu Carras;Marc Sciamanna

  • 1.3- $\mu$ m Reflection Insensitive InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot Lasers Directly Grown on Silicon

    Jianan Duan;Heming Huang;Bozhang Dong;Daehwan Jung

  • Free-Space Communication With Directly Modulated Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Devices

    Olivier Spitz;Pierre Didier;Laureline Durupt;Daniel Andres Diaz-Thomas

  • Spectral Analysis of 1.55- $\mu$ m InAs–InP(113)B Quantum-Dot Lasers Based on a Multipopulation Rate Equations Model

    F. Grillot;K. Veselinov;M. Gioannini;I. Montrosset

  • Measuring the Chirp and the Linewidth Enhancement Factor of Optoelectronic Devices with a Mach–Zehnder Interferometer

    Jean-Guy Provost;Frederic Grillot

  • Modeling the Injection-Locked Behavior of a Quantum Dash Semiconductor Laser

    N.A. Naderi;M. Pochet;F. Grillot;N.B. Terry

  • Microwave Characterization and Stabilization of Timing Jitter in a Quantum-Dot Passively Mode-Locked Laser via External Optical Feedback

    Chang-Yi Lin;Frédéric Grillot;Yan Li;Ravi Raghunathan

  • Impacts of Wetting Layer and Excited State on the Modulation Response of Quantum-Dot Lasers

    Cheng Wang;Frédéric Grillot;Jacky Even

  • Semiconductor quantum dot lasers epitaxially grown on silicon with low linewidth enhancement factor

    J. Duan;H. Huang;D. Jung;Z. Zhang

  • Two-color multi-section quantum dot distributed feedback laser.

    Nader A. Naderi;Frédéric Grillot;Kai Yang;Jeremy B. Wright

  • Analysis of the optical feedback dynamics in InAs/GaAs quantum dot lasers directly grown on silicon

    Heming Huang;Jianan Duan;Daehwan Jung;Alan Y. Liu

  • Enhanced Dynamic Performance of Quantum Dot Semiconductor Lasers Operating on the Excited State

    Cheng Wang;Benjamin Lingnau;Kathy Lüdge;Jacky Even

  • Analysis of the Double Laser Emission Occurring in 1.55- $\mu{\hbox {m}}$ InAs–InP (113)B Quantum-Dot Lasers

    K. Veselinov;F. Grillot;C. Cornet;J. Even

  • rf linewidth reduction in a quantum dot passively mode-locked laser subject to external optical feedback

    C.-Y. Lin;Frédéric Grillot;N. A. Naderi;Y. Li

  • Physics and applications of quantum dot lasers for silicon photonics

    Frédéric Grillot;Frédéric Grillot;Justin C. Norman;Jianan Duan;Zeyu Zhang

  • Uncovering recent progress in nanostructured light-emitters for information and communication technologies.

    Frédéric Grillot;Frédéric Grillot;Jianan Duan;Jianan Duan;Bozhang Dong;Heming Huang

  • Variation of the feedback sensitivity in a 1.55 μm InAs/InP quantum-dash Fabry–Perot semiconductor laser

    F. Grillot;N. A. Naderi;M. Pochet;C.-Y. Lin

  • Narrow spectral linewidth in InAs/InP quantum dot distributed feedback lasers

    J. Duan;H. Huang;Z. G. Lu;P. J. Poole

  • Optically injected InAs/GaAs quantum dot laser for tunable photonic microwave generation

    Cheng Wang;Ravi Raghunathan;Kevin Schires;Sze-Chun Chan

  • Measurements of the linewidth enhancement factor of mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers by different optical feedback techniques

    L. Jumpertz;F. Michel;R. Pawlus;W. Elsässer

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacky Even
Jacky Even University of Rennes
Luke F. Lester
Luke F. Lester Virginia Tech
John E. Bowers
John E. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Dieter Bimberg
Dieter Bimberg Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (CIOMP)
Philip J. Poole
Philip J. Poole National Research Council Canada
Sophie LaRochelle
Sophie LaRochelle Université Laval
Francois Lelarge
Francois Lelarge Almae Technologies
Eric Cassan
Eric Cassan University of Paris-Saclay
Marek Osinski
Marek Osinski University of New Mexico
Diana L. Huffaker
Diana L. Huffaker The University of Texas at Arlington

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