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Luca Alloatti

Luca Alloatti

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
6665
World Ranking
6456
National Ranking
95

Overview

Luca Alloatti is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a specialization in electrical and electronic engineering. The scientist's work encompasses various topics within photonics and optical communication technologies.

The main topics of Luca Alloatti's research include:

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

Luca Alloatti has contributed to the academic community through publications in recognized venues. Their recent papers include:

  • Compact Optical TX and RX Macros for Computercom Monolithically Integrated in 45 nm CMOS, 2021, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • 10Gb/s Intra-Chip Compact Electro-Optical Interconnect, 2021, Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, reflecting a pattern of joint research efforts. These frequent co-authors are:

  • Marco Eppenberger
  • Mattia Bonomi
  • David Moor
  • Marco Mueller
  • Bertold Ian Bitachon

Luca Alloatti's research has been published mainly in the following venues:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich)

The research output centers on developing and exploring photonic and optical devices and systems, which are critical to advancements in optical network technologies and semiconductor lasers. The focus on monolithic integration and electro-optical interconnects indicates a technical approach aimed at improving communication systems at the chip and optical component level.

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

  • Integrating photonics with silicon nanoelectronics for the next generation of systems on a chip.

    Amir H Atabaki;Sajjad Moazeni;Fabio Pavanello;Fabio Pavanello;Hayk Gevorgyan

  • High-speed plasmonic phase modulators

    A. Melikyan;L. Alloatti;A. Muslija;D. Hillerkuss

  • 100 GHz silicon-organic hybrid modulator

    Luca Alloatti;Robert Palmer;Sebastian Diebold;Kai Philipp Pahl

  • Femtojoule electro-optic modulation using a silicon–organic hybrid device

    Sebastian Koeber;Robert Palmer;Matthias Lauermann;Wolfgang Heni;Wolfgang Heni

  • 42.7 Gbit/s electro-optic modulator in silicon technology

    L Alloatti;D Korn;R Palmer;D Hillerkuss

  • Monolithic silicon-photonic platforms in state-of-the-art CMOS SOI processes [Invited]

    Vladimir Stojanović;Rajeev J Ram;Milos Popović;Sen Lin

  • Silicon-Organic Hybrid Electro-Optical Devices

    Juerg Leuthold;Christian Koos;Wolfgang Freude;Luca Alloatti

  • Silicon-Organic Hybrid (SOH) and Plasmonic-Organic Hybrid (POH) Integration

    Christian Koos;Juerg Leuthold;Wolfgang Freude;Manfred Kohl

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

    Chen Sun;Mark Wade;Michael Georgas;Sen Lin

  • Performance tradeoff between lateral and interdigitated doping patterns for high speed carrier-depletion based silicon modulators

    Hui Yu;Marianna Pantouvaki;Joris Van Campenhout;Dietmar Korn

  • Optical properties of highly nonlinear silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) waveguide geometries.

    Thomas Vallaitis;Siegwart Bogatscher;Luca Alloatti;Pieter Dumon

  • Silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) frequency comb sources for terabit/s data transmission

    Claudius Weimann;Philipp Claudius Schindler;Robert T. Palmer;Stefan T. Wolf

  • Reduced propagation loss in silicon strip and slot waveguides coated by atomic layer deposition

    Tapani Alasaarela;D Korn;L Alloatti;Antti Säynätjoki

  • Silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) IQ modulator using the linear electro-optic effect for transmitting 16QAM at 112 Gbit/s

    Dietmar Korn;Robert Palmer;Hui Yu;Philipp C. Schindler

  • A 40-Gb/s PAM-4 Transmitter Based on a Ring-Resonator Optical DAC in 45-nm SOI CMOS

    Sajjad Moazeni;Sen Lin;Mark Wade;Luca Alloatti

  • Low-Loss Silicon Strip-to-Slot Mode Converters

    R. Palmer;L. Alloatti;D. Korn;W. Heni

  • Low Power Mach–Zehnder Modulator in Silicon-Organic Hybrid Technology

    R. Palmer;L. Alloatti;D. Korn;P. C. Schindler

  • Ultra-efficient CMOS fiber-to-chip grating couplers

    Jelena Notaros;Fabio Pavanello;Mark T. Wade;Cale M. Gentry

  • Silicon-organic hybrid phase shifter based on a slot waveguide with a liquid-crystal cladding.

    Joerg Pfeifle;Luca Alloatti;Wolfgang Freude;Juerg Leuthold

Frequent Co-Authors

Juerg Leuthold
Juerg Leuthold ETH Zurich
Wolfgang Freude
Wolfgang Freude Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Christian Koos
Christian Koos Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Wim Bogaerts
Wim Bogaerts Ghent University
Hui Yu
Hui Yu Zhejiang University
Roel Baets
Roel Baets Ghent University
Miloš A. Popović
Miloš A. Popović Boston University
Vladimir Stojanovic
Vladimir Stojanovic University of California, Berkeley
Larry R. Dalton
Larry R. Dalton University of Washington

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