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Citations
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the invention and implementation of picosecond imaging analysis.
  • 1996 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For applications of optical techniques to the understanding of elementary excitations in IIIV semiconductors and semiconductor structures

Overview

Jeffrey A. Kash is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. The scientist's work has focused on advancements in optical techniques, with particular applications in semiconductor physics.

Their awards include recognition by two major scientific organizations. In 2005, they were named an IEEE Fellow for contributions to the invention and implementation of picosecond imaging analysis.

Earlier, in 1996, they became a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) with a citation recognizing applications of optical techniques to the understanding of elementary excitations in III-V semiconductors and semiconductor structures.

Best Publications

  • Exploitation of optical interconnects in future server architectures

    A. F. Benner;M. Ignatowski;J. A. Kash;D. M. Kuchta

  • Subpicosecond Time-Resolved Raman Spectroscopy of LO Phonons in GaAs

    J. A. Kash;J. C. Tsang;J. M. Hvam

  • Generation of subpicosecond electrical pulses on coplanar transmission lines

    M. B. Ketchen;D. Grischkowsky;T. C. Chen;C.-C. Chi

  • Terabus: Terabit/Second-Class Card-Level Optical Interconnect Technologies

    L. Schares;J.A. Kash;F.E. Doany;C.L. Schow

  • Non-Blocking 4x4 Electro-Optic Silicon Switch for On-Chip Photonic Networks

    Min Yang;William M. J. Green;Solomon Assefa;Joris Van Campenhout

  • Integrated transversal equalizers in high-speed fiber-optic systems

    Hui Wu;J.A. Tierno;P. Pepeljugoski;J. Schaub

  • 160 Gb/s Bidirectional Polymer-Waveguide Board-Level Optical Interconnects Using CMOS-Based Transceivers

    F.E. Doany;C.L. Schow;C.W. Baks;D.M. Kuchta

  • Fermi-Dirac distribution of excitons in coupled quantum wells

    J. A. Kash;M. Zachau;E. E. Mendez;J. M. Hong

  • Picosecond hot electron light emission from submicron complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor circuits

    J. C. Tsang;J. A. Kash

  • Hot-electron recombination at neutral acceptors in GaAs: A cw probe of femtosecond intervalley scattering.

    Ulbrich Rg;Kash Ja;Tsang Jc

  • Dynamic internal testing of CMOS circuits using hot luminescence

    J.A. Kash;J.C. Tsang

  • Electric-field effects on exciton lifetimes in symmetric coupled GaAs/Al0.3Ga0.7As double quantum wells

    A. Alexandrou;J. A. Kash;E. E. Mendez;M. Zachau

  • Electric field induced decrease of photoluminescence lifetime in GaAs quantum wells

    J. A. Kash;E. E. Mendez;H. Morkoç

  • Terabit/s-Class Optical PCB Links Incorporating 360-Gb/s Bidirectional 850 nm Parallel Optical Transceivers

    F. E. Doany;C. L. Schow;B. G. Lee;R. A. Budd

  • Picosecond imaging circuit analysis

    J. C. Tsang;J. A. Kash;D. P. Vallett

  • Picosecond Raman studies of the Fröhlich interaction in semiconductor alloys.

    J. A. Kash;S. S. Jha;J. C. Tsang

  • Low power and high density optical interconnects for future supercomputers

    Petar Pepeljugoski;Jeffrey Kash;Fuad Doany;Daniel Kuchta

  • Multichannel High-Bandwidth Coupling of Ultradense Silicon Photonic Waveguide Array to Standard-Pitch Fiber Array

    Fuad E Doany;Benjamin G Lee;Solomon Assefa;William M J Green

  • Microstructure of AlGaAs‐oxide heterolayers formed by wet oxidation

    S. Guha;F. Agahi;B. Pezeshki;J. A. Kash

  • Recombination in GaAs at the AlAs oxide‐GaAs interface

    J. A. Kash;B. Pezeshki;F. Agahi;N. A. Bojarczuk

Frequent Co-Authors

Clint L. Schow
Clint L. Schow University of California, Santa Barbara
Fuad E. Doany
Fuad E. Doany IBM (United States)
Daniel M. Kuchta
Daniel M. Kuchta IBM (United States)
Christian W. Baks
Christian W. Baks IBM (United States)
Alexander V. Rylyakov
Alexander V. Rylyakov Nokia (United States)
Benjamin G. Lee
Benjamin G. Lee Nvidia (United States)
Christopher V. Jahnes
Christopher V. Jahnes IBM (United States)
Yurii A. Vlasov
Yurii A. Vlasov University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Solomon Assefa
Solomon Assefa IBM (United States)
Min Yang
Min Yang Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox

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