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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
35
Citations
7307
World Ranking
5463
National Ranking
1873

Overview

Jason S. Orcutt is affiliated with IBM in the United States and has contributed extensively to research at the intersection of computer science and physics. Their work spans key areas in quantum information science and integrated photonics, with a particular focus on quantum computing architectures and quantum transduction technologies.

The main fields of study for Orcutt include:

  • Computer Science
  • Physics and Astronomy

Within these, they have specialized subfields that reflect the technical depth of their research:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry

The core topics of their scientific output cover several aspects of quantum technologies and photonics:

  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Mechanical and Optical Resonators

Orcutt has published in a variety of academic venues that are well recognized in both physics and computer science domains. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Science Advances
  • Advanced Optical Materials
  • Quantum Science and Technology
  • Physical Review Applied

Recent selected publications include:

  • "Silicon-On-Silicon Carbide Platform for Integrated Photonics," 2024, Advanced Optical Materials
  • "High-performance superconducting quantum processors via laser annealing of transmon qubits," 2022, Science Advances
  • "High-fidelity superconducting quantum processors via laser-annealing of transmon qubits," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Engineering electro-optics in SiGe/Si waveguides for quantum transduction," 2020, Quantum Science and Technology

Their collaborative network includes recurring coauthors, suggesting a consistent research group or partnerships. Frequent coauthors are:

  • Neereja Sundaresan
  • Eric Zhang
  • Daniela F. Bogorin
  • Jared Hertzberg
  • John Timmerwilke

Jason S. Orcutt's research production integrates experimental and theoretical approaches to quantum device technologies and computational methods, emphasizing both the development of hardware platforms and exploration of algorithms supporting quantum computing. Their contributions include work on superconducting quantum processors, integrated photonics platforms for quantum transduction, and artificial intelligence applications within these fields.

Best Publications

  • Single-chip microprocessor that communicates directly using light

    Chen Sun;Chen Sun;Mark T. Wade;Yunsup Lee;Jason S. Orcutt;Jason S. Orcutt

  • Building Many-Core Processor-to-DRAM Networks with Monolithic CMOS Silicon Photonics

    C. Batten;A. Joshi;J. Orcutt;A. Khilo

  • Photonic ADC: overcoming the bottleneck of electronic jitter.

    Anatol Khilo;Steven J Spector;Matthew E Grein;Amir H Nejadmalayeri

  • Building Manycore Processor-to-DRAM Networks with Monolithic Silicon Photonics

    C. Batten;A. Joshi;J. Orcutt;A. Khilo

  • Development of Quantum InterConnects for Next-Generation Information Technologies

    David Awschalom;Karl K. Berggren;Hannes Bernien;Sunil Bhave

  • Open foundry platform for high-performance electronic-photonic integration

    Jason S. Orcutt;Benjamin Moss;Chen Sun;Jonathan Leu

  • Laser-annealing Josephson junctions for yielding scaled-up superconducting quantum processors

    Jared B. Hertzberg;Eric J. Zhang;Sami Rosenblatt;Easwar Magesan

  • Methane absorption spectroscopy on a silicon photonic chip

    L. Tombez;E. J. Zhang;J. S. Orcutt;S. Kamlapurkar

  • Nanophotonic integration in state-of-the-art CMOS foundries

    Jason S Orcutt;Anatol Khilo;Charles W Holzwarth;Milos A Popović

  • A Monolithically-Integrated Optical Receiver in Standard 45-nm SOI

    M. Georgas;J. Orcutt;R. J. Ram;V. Stojanovic

  • A 45 nm CMOS-SOI Monolithic Photonics Platform With Bit-Statistics-Based Resonant Microring Thermal Tuning

    Chen Sun;Mark Wade;Michael Georgas;Sen Lin

  • Silicon photonics for compact, energy-efficient interconnects [Invited]

    T. Barwicz;H. Byun;F. Gan;C. W. Holzwarth

  • A Monolithically-Integrated Chip-to-Chip Optical Link in Bulk CMOS

    Chen Sun;Michael Georgas;Jason Orcutt;Benjamin Moss

  • 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

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

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

  • An o-band metamaterial converter interfacing standard optical fibers to silicon nanophotonic waveguides

    Tymon Barwicz;Alexander Janta-Polczynski;Marwan Khater;Yan Thibodeau

  • Localized substrate removal technique enabling strong-confinement microphotonics in bulk Si CMOS processes

    C.W. Holzwarth;J.S. Orcutt;Hanqing Li;M.A. Popovic

  • Development of Quantum Interconnects (QuICs) for Next-Generation Information Technologies

    David Awschalom;Karl K. Berggren;Hannes Bernien;Sunil Bhave

  • Depletion-mode carrier-plasma optical modulator in zero-change advanced CMOS.

    Jeffrey M. Shainline;Jason S. Orcutt;Mark T. Wade;Kareem Nammari

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

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

  • BUILDING MANY-CORE PROCESSOR-TO-DRAM NETWORKS

    Christopher Batten;Ajay Joshi;Jason Orcutt;Anatol Khilo

Frequent Co-Authors

Miloš A. Popović
Miloš A. Popović Boston University
Vladimir Stojanovic
Vladimir Stojanovic University of California, Berkeley
William M. J. Green
William M. J. Green IBM (United States)
Tymon Barwicz
Tymon Barwicz X, the moonshot factory
Douglas M. Gill
Douglas M. Gill IBM (United States)
Wilfried Haensch
Wilfried Haensch Argonne National Laboratory
Christian W. Baks
Christian W. Baks IBM (United States)

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