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Raymond G. Beausoleil publication distribution in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Physics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Raymond G. Beausoleil sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 651 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,469 publications or more.

Raymond G. Beausoleil D-index placement in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Physics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Raymond G. Beausoleil sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 79 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 185 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - OSA Fellows Raymond G. Beausoleil Hewlett Packard Labs, United States “for seminal contributions to basic and applied research in photonics and optics with applications to information technology” (Engineering and Science Research)
  • 2012 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to basic research in nonlinear and quantum optics with applications to information technology

Overview

Raymond G. Beausoleil is affiliated with Hewlett-Packard in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of engineering. Their work spans various subfields, including electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, artificial intelligence, instrumentation, and surfaces, coatings, and films.

Their research extensively covers topics such as photonic and optical devices, optical network technologies, neural networks and reservoir computing, advanced photonic communication systems, advanced fiber laser technologies, semiconductor lasers and optical devices, and advanced memory and neural computing.

Beausoleil has contributed to numerous publications in prominent venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • OSA Advanced Photonics Congress 2021
  • IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
  • Photonics Research

The scientist's notable recent papers include:

  • "Power-efficient combinatorial optimization using intrinsic noise in memristor Hopfield neural networks," 2020, Nature Electronics
  • "A 5 × 200 Gbps microring modulator silicon chip empowered by two-segment Z-shape junctions," 2024, Nature Communications
  • "An Energy-Efficient and Bandwidth-Scalable DWDM Heterogeneous Silicon Photonics Integration Platform," 2022, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
  • "A 100 Gb/s PAM4 Two-Segment Silicon Microring Resonator Modulator Using a Standard Foundry Process," 2022, ACS Photonics
  • "64 Gb/s low-voltage waveguide SiGe avalanche photodiodes with distributed Bragg reflectors," 2020, Photonics Research

Frequent co-authors working alongside Beausoleil include Di Liang, Marco Fiorentino, Yuan Yuan, Stanley Cheung, and Zhihong Huang, reflecting ongoing collaborative efforts in their research projects.

Recognition for contributions to the fields of photonics, optics, and information technology includes the distinction of being named an OSA Fellow in 2017, with a citation highlighting their research in photonics and optics applied to information technology. Additionally, in 2012, they were named a Fellow of the American Physical Society for their work in nonlinear and quantum optics with applications to information technology.

Best Publications

  • Corona: System Implications of Emerging Nanophotonic Technology

    Dana Vantrease;Robert Schreiber;Matteo Monchiero;Moray McLaren

  • Silicon microring resonators with 1.5-microm radius.

    Qianfan Xu;David Fattal;Raymond G Beausoleil

  • Flat dielectric grating reflectors with focusing abilities

    David Fattal;Jingjing Li;Zhen Peng;Marco Fiorentino

  • Diamonds with a high density of nitrogen-vacancy centers for magnetometry applications

    V. M. Acosta;E. Bauch;E. Bauch;M. P. Ledbetter;C. Santori

  • Resonant enhancement of the zero-phonon emission from a colour centre in a diamond cavity

    Andrei Faraon;Paul E. Barclay;Paul E. Barclay;Paul E. Barclay;Charles Santori;Kai Mei C Fu;Kai Mei C Fu

  • Coupling of nitrogen-vacancy centers to photonic crystal cavities in monocrystalline diamond.

    Andrei Faraon;Andrei Faraon;Charles Santori;Zhihong Huang;Victor M. Acosta

  • A multi-directional backlight for a wide-angle, glasses-free three-dimensional display

    David Fattal;Zhen Peng;Tho Tran;Sonny Vo

  • Detector description and performance for the first coincidence observations between LIGO and GEO

    B. Abbott;R. Abbott;R. Adhikari;A. Ageev;A. Ageev

  • Power-efficient combinatorial optimization using intrinsic noise in memristor Hopfield neural networks

    Fuxi Cai;Fuxi Cai;Suhas Kumar;Thomas Van Vaerenbergh;Xia Sheng

  • Coherent Population Trapping of Single Spins in Diamond under Optical Excitation

    Charles Santori;Philippe Tamarat;Philipp Neumann;Jörg Wrachtrup

  • Symmetry analyzer for nondestructive Bell-state detection using weak nonlinearities

    Sean D. Barrett;Pieter Kok;Kae Nemoto;Raymond G. Beausoleil

  • Observation of the Dynamic Jahn-Teller Effect in the Excited States of Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamond

    Kai Mei C Fu;Charles Santori;Paul E. Barclay;Lachlan J. Rogers

  • Nanoelectronic and Nanophotonic Interconnect

    R.G. Beausoleil;P.J. Kuekes;G.S. Snider;Shih-Yuan Wang

  • Conversion of neutral nitrogen-vacancy centers to negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy centers through selective oxidation

    K.-M. C. Fu;C. Santori;P. E. Barclay;R. G. Beausoleil

  • High-efficiency quantum-nondemolition single-photon-number-resolving detector

    W. J. Munro;W. J. Munro;Kae Nemoto;R. G. Beausoleil;T. P. Spiller

  • Spontaneous parametric down-conversion in periodically poled KTP waveguides and bulk crystals.

    Marco Fiorentino;Sean M. Spillane;Raymond G. Beausoleil;Tony D. Roberts

  • Chip-based microcavities coupled to NV centers in single crystal diamond

    Paul E. Barclay;Kai-Mei C. Fu;Charles Santori;Raymond G. Beausoleil

  • Analysis of LIGO data for gravitational waves from binary neutron stars

    B. Abbott;R. Abbott;R. Adhikari;A. Ageev;A. Ageev

  • Setting upper limits on the strength of periodic gravitational waves from PSR J1939+2134 using the first science data from the GEO 600 and LIGO detectors

    B. Abbott;R. Abbott;R. Adhikari;A. Ageev;A. Ageev

  • Spin-flip and spin-conserving optical transitions of the nitrogen-vacancy centre in diamond

    Ph Tamarat;Neil Manson;Joanne Harrison;Roger McMurtrie

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Fiorentino
Marco Fiorentino Hewlett Packard Enterprise (United States)
Di Liang
Di Liang Hewlett-Packard (United States)
Alan E. Willner
Alan E. Willner University of Southern California
Paul E. Barclay
Paul E. Barclay University of Calgary
William J. Munro
William J. Munro Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
John E. Bowers
John E. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Yang Yue
Yang Yue Nankai University
Andrei Faraon
Andrei Faraon California Institute of Technology
Kwang-Ting Cheng
Kwang-Ting Cheng Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
N. A. Robertson
N. A. Robertson California Institute of Technology

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