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6501
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2130

Overview

James W. Raring is affiliated with Kyocera in the United States and works within the field of Engineering, specifically focusing on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research primarily addresses Optical Wireless Communication Technologies, Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices, and Photonic and Optical Devices.

The scientist has contributed to multiple publications, including several papers in the Journal of Lightwave Technology and conference proceedings. Their recent papers include:

  • 26 Gbit/s LiFi System With Laser-Based White Light Transmitter, 2021, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • 100 Gbps Indoor Access and 4.8 Gbps Outdoor Point-to-Point LiFi Transmission Systems Using Laser-Based Light Sources, 2024, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Why optical wireless communications is ready for 6G, 2023, IET conference proceedings.
  • 100 Gbps Indoor Access and 4.8 Gbps Outdoor Point-to-Point LiFi Transmission Systems using Laser-based Light Sources, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with James W. Raring include:

  • Sovan Das
  • Stefan Videv
  • Paul Rudy
  • Harald Haas
  • Changmin Lee

The repeated venues for their work are:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • IET conference proceedings.
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

James W. Raring's research centers on advancing LiFi and optical wireless systems, focusing on high-speed laser-based transmitters for indoor and outdoor communication. This specialization intersects with both photonic device technologies and semiconductor laser innovations.

Best Publications

  • Solid-state optical device having enhanced indium content in active regions

    James W. Raring;Daniel F. Feezell;Shuji Nakamura

  • COPACKING CONFIGURATIONS FOR NONPOLAR GaN AND/OR SEMIPOLAR GaN LEDs

    James W. Raring;Daniel F. Feezell;Mark P. D'Evelyn

  • HIGHLY POLARIZED WHITE LIGHT SOURCE BY COMBINING BLUE LED ON SEMIPOLAR OR NONPOLAR GaN WITH YELLOW LED ON SEMIPOLAR OR NONPOLAR GaN

    James W. Raring;Daniel F. Feezell

  • White light devices using non-polar or semipolar gallium containing materials and phosphors

    James W. Raring;Eric M. Hall;Mark P. D'Evelyn

  • Laser based display method and system

    James W. Raring;Paul Rudy

  • Optical device structure using gan substrates for laser applications

    James W. Raring;Daniel F. Feezell;Nicholas J. Pfister;Rajat Sharma

  • Selective area epitaxy growth method and structure

    James W. Raring;Daniel F. Feezell;Shuji Nakamura

  • Self-aligned multi-dielectric-layer lift off process for laser diode stripes

    James W. Raring;Daniel F. Feezell;Nick Pfister

  • Integrated total internal reflectors for high-gain laser diodes with high quality cleaved facets on nonpolar/semipolar GaN substrates

    James W. Raring;Daniel F. Feezell

  • Method and structure for manufacture of light emitting diode devices using bulk GaN

    Christiane Poblenz;Mathew C. Schmidt;Daniel F. Feezell;James W. Raring

  • Growth Structures and Method for Forming Laser Diodes on or Off Cut Gallium and Nitrogen Containing Substrates

    James W. Raring;Nick Pfister;Mathew Schmidt;Christiane Poblenz

  • Rapid Growth Method and Structures for Gallium and Nitrogen Containing Ultra-Thin Epitaxial Structures for Devices

    James Raring;Arpan Chakraborty;Christiane Poblenz

  • Multi color active regions for white light emitting diode

    James Raring;Rajat Sharma;Christiane Poblenz

  • Method and surface morphology of non-polar gallium nitride containing substrates

    James W. Raring;Christiane Poblenz

  • Tapered Horizontal Growth Chamber

    James W. Raring;Arpan Chakraborty;Mike Coulter

  • Monolithically integrated active components: a quantum-well intermixing approach

    E.J. Skogen;J.W. Raring;G.B. Morrison;C.S. Wang

  • High-Efficiency Blue and True-Green-Emitting Laser Diodes Based on Non-c-Plane Oriented GaN Substrates

    James W. Raring;Mathew C. Schmidt;Christiane Poblenz;Yu-Chia Chang

  • Laser package having multiple emitters configured on a support member

    Eric Goutain;James W. Raring;Paul Rudy;Hua Huang

  • Laser bar device having multiple emitters

    James W. Raring;Paul Rudy;Chendong Bai

  • Manufacturable thin film gallium and nitrogen containing devices integrated with silicon electronic devices

    James W. Raring;Melvin McLaurin;Alexander Sztein;Po Shan Hsu

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry A. Coldren
Larry A. Coldren University of California, Santa Barbara
Steven P. DenBaars
Steven P. DenBaars University of California, Santa Barbara
Daniel J. Blumenthal
Daniel J. Blumenthal University of California, Santa Barbara
Daniel F. Feezell
Daniel F. Feezell University of New Mexico
Shuji Nakamura
Shuji Nakamura University of California, Santa Barbara
James S. Speck
James S. Speck University of California, Santa Barbara
John E. Bowers
John E. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Arpan Chakraborty
Arpan Chakraborty Apple (United States)
Evelyn L. Hu
Evelyn L. Hu Harvard University

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