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Pieter Dumon

Pieter Dumon

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
45
Citations
14254
World Ranking
3450
National Ranking
73

Overview

Pieter Dumon is affiliated with Luceda Photonics in Belgium. The primary research focus is within the broad field of Engineering, with particular emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. This specialization reflects an engagement with topics related to optimizing performance in photonics and related technologies.

The scientist's recent publications include work on energy-related and power transfer systems. Notably, a recent paper titled "Demonstration of Remote Powering a 1 × 2 Thermo-Optical Switch With Power-Over-Fiber Technology" was published in 2025 in the journal IEEE Access.

Research interests are reflected by the recurring thematic areas addressed in publications, which include:

  • solar cell performance optimization
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems

Collaborative work involves contributions alongside the following coauthors:

  • Aulo Gelli
  • Maurizio Casalino
  • Teresa Crisci
  • Stefano Vergari
  • Francesco G. Della Corte

The scholarly output has appeared primarily in IEEE Access, indicating a focus on peer-reviewed venues relevant to the engineering and technological sectors.

Best Publications

  • Silicon microring resonators

    W. Bogaerts;P. De Heyn;T. Van Vaerenbergh;K. De Vos

  • Nanophotonic waveguides in silicon-on-insulator fabricated with CMOS technology

    W. Bogaerts;R. Baets;P. Dumon;V. Wiaux

  • All-optical high-speed signal processing with silicon–organic hybrid slot waveguides

    C. Koos;C. Koos;P. Vorreau;T. Vallaitis;P. Dumon

  • Low-loss SOI photonic wires and ring resonators fabricated with deep UV lithography

    P. Dumon;W. Bogaerts;V. Wiaux;J. Wouters

  • Silicon-on-Insulator Spectral Filters Fabricated With CMOS Technology

    W. Bogaerts;S.K. Selvaraja;P. Dumon;J. Brouckaert

  • Compact Wavelength-Selective Functions in Silicon-on-Insulator Photonic Wires

    W. Bogaerts;P. Dumon;D. Van Thourhout;D. Taillaert

  • Low-loss, low-cross-talk crossings for silicon-on-insulator nanophotonic waveguides.

    Wim Bogaerts;Pieter Dumon;Dries Van Thourhout;Roel Baets

  • Basic structures for photonic integrated circuits in silicon-on-insulator

    W Bogaerts;D Taillaert;B Luyssaert;P Dumon

  • Subnanometer Linewidth Uniformity in Silicon Nanophotonic Waveguide Devices Using CMOS Fabrication Technology

    S.K. Selvaraja;W. Bogaerts;P. Dumon;D. Van Thourhout

  • Athermal Silicon-on-insulator ring resonators by overlaying a polymer cladding on narrowed waveguides

    Jie Teng;Pieter Dumon;Wim Bogaerts;Hongbo Zhang

  • A polarization-diversity wavelength duplexer circuit in silicon-on-insulator photonic wires.

    Wim Bogaerts;Dirk Taillaert;Pieter Dumon;Dries Van Thourhout

  • Fabrication of Photonic Wire and Crystal Circuits in Silicon-on-Insulator Using 193-nm Optical Lithography

    S.K. Selvaraja;P. Jaenen;W. Bogaerts;D. Van Thourhout

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

    L Alloatti;D Korn;R Palmer;D Hillerkuss

  • Optical bistability and pulsating behaviour in Silicon-On-Insulator ring resonator structures.

    G Priem;P Dumon;Walter Bogaerts;D Van Thourhout

  • Planar Concave Grating Demultiplexer Fabricated on a Nanophotonic Silicon-on-Insulator Platform

    J. Brouckaert;W. Bogaerts;P. Dumon;D. Van Thourhout

  • High-speed modulation of a compact silicon ring resonator based on a reverse-biased pn diode.

    FY Gardes;A Brimont;P Sanchis;G Rasigade

  • Silicon Organic Hybrid Technology—A Platform for Practical Nonlinear Optics

    J. Leuthold;W. Freude;J.-M. Brosi;R. Baets

  • Design Challenges in Silicon Photonics

    Wim Bogaerts;Martin Fiers;Pieter Dumon

  • Efficient silicon-on-insulator fiber coupler fabricated using 248-nm-deep UV lithography

    G. Roelkens;P. Dumon;W. Bogaerts;D. Van Thourhout

  • Low-loss amorphous silicon-on-insulator technology for photonic integrated circuitry

    Shankar Kumar Selvaraja;Erik Sleeckx;Marc Schaekers;Wim Bogaerts

  • Nanophotonic waveguides in silicon-on-insulator fabricated with CMOS technology

    Wim Bogaerts;Pieter Dumon;Wiaux;J Wouters

Frequent Co-Authors

Wim Bogaerts
Wim Bogaerts Ghent University
Roel Baets
Roel Baets Ghent University
Dries Van Thourhout
Dries Van Thourhout Ghent University
Gunther Roelkens
Gunther Roelkens Ghent University
Peter Bienstman
Peter Bienstman Ghent University
Juerg Leuthold
Juerg Leuthold ETH Zurich
Wolfgang Freude
Wolfgang Freude Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Christian Koos
Christian Koos Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Geert Morthier
Geert Morthier Ghent University

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