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Martin Schell is affiliated with the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute in Germany. Their research spans the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with a particular focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their work covers several main topics including Photonic and Optical Devices, Terahertz technology and applications, Advanced Photonic Communication Systems, Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices, Superconducting and THz Device Technology, Optical Network Technologies, and Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies.

They publish frequently in several venues, notably:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Optics Express
  • 2022 47th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz)
  • Journal of Infrared Millimeter and Terahertz Waves
  • 2022 IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC)

Martin Schell collaborates extensively with various co-authors. Frequent collaborators include Robert B. Kohlhaas, Simon Nellen, Lars Liebermeister, Björn Globisch, and Milan Deumer.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Martin Schell include:

  • "Optoelectronic frequency-modulated continuous-wave terahertz spectroscopy with 4 THz bandwidth," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "637 μW emitted terahertz power from photoconductive antennas based on rhodium doped InGaAs," 2020, Applied Physics Letters
  • "Flip-Chip Integration of InP to SiN Photonic Integrated Circuits," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "Continuous wave terahertz receivers with 4.5 THz bandwidth and 112 dB dynamic range," 2021, Optics Express
  • "Coherent Wireless Link at 300 GHz With 160 Gbit/s Enabled by a Photonic Transmitter," 2022, Journal of Lightwave Technology

Best Publications

  • An introduction to InP-based generic integration technology

    Meint Smit;Xaveer Leijtens;Huub Ambrosius;Erwin Bente

  • Terahertz-time domain spectrometer with 90 dB peak dynamic range

    N. Vieweg;F. Rettich;A. Deninger;H. Roehle

  • A generic foundry model for InP-based photonic ICs

    M. Smit;X. Leijtens;E. Bente;J. van der Tol

  • Generic foundry model for InP-based photonics

    MK Meint Smit;Xjm Xaveer Leijtens;Eajm Erwin Bente;van der Jjgm Jos Tol

  • Next generation 15 µm terahertz antennas: mesa-structuring of InGaAs/InAlAs photoconductive layers

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  • 100 GBd Intensity Modulation and Direct Detection With an InP-Based Monolithic DFB Laser Mach–Zehnder Modulator

    Sophie Lange;Stefan Wolf;Joachim Lutz;Lars Altenhain

  • Optoelectronic frequency-modulated continuous-wave terahertz spectroscopy with 4 THz bandwidth

    Lars Liebermeister;Simon Nellen;Robert B. Kohlhaas;Sebastian Lauck

  • 64 μW pulsed terahertz emission from growth optimized InGaAs/InAlAs heterostructures with separated photoconductive and trapping regions

    Roman J. B. Dietz;Björn Globisch;Marina Gerhard;Ajanthkrishna Velauthapillai

  • All fiber-coupled THz-TDS system with kHz measurement rate based on electronically controlled optical sampling.

    Roman J. B. Dietz;Nico Vieweg;Thomas Puppe;Armin Zach

  • Influence and adjustment of carrier lifetimes in InGaAs/InAlAs photoconductive pulsed terahertz detectors: 6 THz bandwidth and 90dB dynamic range

    Roman J.B. Dietz;Björn Globisch;Helmut Roehle;Dennis Stanze

  • Iron doped InGaAs: Competitive THz emitters and detectors fabricated from the same photoconductor

    B. Globisch;R. J. B. Dietz;R. B. Kohlhaas;T. Göbel

  • THz generation at 1.55 µm excitation: six-fold increase in THz conversion efficiency by separated photoconductive and trapping regions.

    Roman J. B. Dietz;Marina Gerhard;Dennis Stanze;Martin Koch

  • Up to 40 Gb/s Directly Modulated Laser Operating at Low Driving Current: Buried-Heterostructure Passive Feedback Laser (BH-PFL)

    J. Kreissl;V. Vercesi;U. Troppenz;T. Gaertner

  • Telecom technology based continuous wave terahertz photomixing system with 105 decibel signal-to-noise ratio and 3.5 terahertz bandwidth.

    Thorsten Göbel;Dennis Stanze;Björn Globisch;Roman J. B. Dietz

  • Low jitter single‐mode pulse generation by a self‐seeded, gain‐switched Fabry–Pérot semiconductor laser

    M. Schell;W. Utz;D. Huhse;J. Kässner

  • Experimental Comparison of UTC- and PIN-Photodiodes for Continuous-Wave Terahertz Generation

    S. Nellen;T. Ishibashi;A. Deninger;R. B. Kohlhaas

  • Measurement and simulation of the turn-on delay time jitter in gain-switched semiconductor lasers

    A.G. Weber;W. Ronghan;E.H. Bottcher;M. Schell

  • Chirp and stability of mode-locked semiconductor lasers

    M. Schell;M. Tsuchiya;T. Kamiya

  • 637 μW emitted terahertz power from photoconductive antennas based on rhodium doped InGaAs

    R. B. Kohlhaas;S. Breuer;L. Liebermeister;S. Nellen

  • Absolute terahertz power measurement of a time-domain spectroscopy system.

    Björn Globisch;Roman J. B. Dietz;Thorsten Göbel;Martin Schell

  • Fundamental limits of sub-ps pulse generation by active mode locking of semiconductor lasers: the spectral gain width and the facet reflectivities

    M. Schell;A.G. Weber;E. Scholl;D. Bimberg

  • 20 nm wavelength tunable single mode picosecond pulse generation at 1.3 mu m by self-seeded gain-switched semiconductor laser

    M. Schell;D. Huhse;A.G. Weber;G. Fischbeck

  • Generation of single femtosecond pulses by hybrid mode-locking of a semiconductor laser

    A.G. Weber;M. Schell;G. Fischbeck;D. Bimberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Dieter Bimberg
Dieter Bimberg Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (CIOMP)
Dietmar Kissinger
Dietmar Kissinger University of Ulm
MK Meint Smit
MK Meint Smit Eindhoven University of Technology
Christian Koos
Christian Koos Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Sebastian Randel
Sebastian Randel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Gunther Roelkens
Gunther Roelkens Ghent University
Liam P. Barry
Liam P. Barry Dublin City University

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