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Thomas Edward Darcie

Thomas Edward Darcie

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
43
Citations
6804
World Ranking
3935
National Ranking
185

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - OSA Fellows For contributions to the understanding, theory, and applications of optical communications technology leading to significant advances in broadband optical access systems.
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering

Overview

Thomas Edward Darcie is affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with a special emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their academic output spans several subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials. The main topics they have explored include Microwave Engineering and Waveguides, Terahertz Technology and Applications, Photonic and Optical Devices, Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling, Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research, Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, and Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications.

Their recent publications showcase work in terahertz frequency systems and related optical devices. Notable papers include:

  • Terahertz low-pass filter based on cascaded resonators formed by CPS bending on a thin membrane (2020, Optics Express)
  • Characterization of a split-ring-resonator-loaded transmission line at terahertz frequencies (2021, Optics Express)
  • Tapered transmission lines for terahertz systems (2021, Optics Express)
  • Demonstration of a terahertz coplanar-strip spoof-surface-plasmon-polariton low-pass filter (2024, Scientific Reports)
  • Terahertz Power Divider Using Symmetric CPS Transmission Line on a Thin Membrane (2020, IEEE Access)

Their work has been published frequently in venues such as Optics Express and arXiv, with additional contributions in Scientific Reports, IEEE Access, and Research Square.

Darcie collaborates regularly with several researchers, including Levi Smith, Mohsen Haghighat, Ali Dehghanian, Walid Gomaa, and Vahid Shiran, with the highest number of co-publications being with Levi Smith and Mohsen Haghighat.

Throughout their career, Darcie has been recognized by professional organizations. Notably, they were named a Fellow of the Optical Society of America in 2009 for contributions to optical communications technology. They are also a member of The Canadian Academy of Engineering.

Best Publications

  • A wavelength-division multiplexed passive optical network with cost-shared components

    N.J. Frigo;P.P. Iannone;P.D. Magill;T.E. Darcie

  • Subcarrier multiplexing for lightwave networks and video distribution systems

    T.E. Darcie

  • Subcarrier multiplexing for multiple-access lightwave networks

    T. Darcie

  • Intermodulation and harmonic distortion in InGaAsP lasers

    T.E. Darcie;R.S. Tucker;G.J. Sullivan

  • Guided wave communication system

    Thomas Edward Darcie;Matthew Stephen Whalen

  • Lightwave subcarrier CATV transmission systems

    T.E. Darcie;G.E. Bodeep

  • Nonlinear distortion generated by dispersive transmission of chirped intensity-modulated signals

    M.R. Phillips;T.E. Darcie;D. Marcuse;G.E. Bodeep

  • Network apparatus and method for providing two-way broadband communications

    George E. Bodeep;Thomas Edward Darcie;Xiaolin Lu

  • Funkanschluss-Zuweisung in einem mobilen Funkkommunikationssystem

    Thomas Edward Darcie;Mary Rita Phillips;Nemmara K Shankaranarayanan

  • Map-based directory system

    Thomas Edward Darcie;Peter D. Magill;Norman Ashton Whitaker

  • Optical communication system with improved maintenance capabilities

    Thomas Edward Darcie;Nicholas J. Frigo;Peter D. Magill

  • COMMUNICATION NETWORK AND METHOD FOR ACTIVATING THE NETWORK

    Darcie Thomas Edward;Desai Bhavesh;Gnauck Alan H;Lu Xiaolin

  • Nanoplasmonic Terahertz Photoconductive Switch on GaAs

    Heshmat B;Pahlevaninezhad H;Pang Y;Masnadi-Shirazi M

  • COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

    Toomasu Edowaado Daashii;Nikorasu Jiei Furigo;Piitaa Dei Magiru

  • System for converter for providing downstream second FDM signals over access path and upstream FDM signals sent to central office over the second path

    George E. Bodeep;Thomas Edward Darcie;Alan H. Gnauck;Xiaolin Lu

  • System for regulating wireless device operations in wireless networks

    Brennen Chow;Hunter MacDonald;David Yarish;Thomas Darcie

  • Brillouin scattering in externally modulated lightwave AM-VSB CATV transmission systems

    X.P. Mao;G.E. Bodeep;R.W. Tkach;A.R. Chraplyvy

  • Passive optical network with diagnostic loop-back

    Thomas Edward Darcie;Nicholas J. Frigo;Patrick P. Iannone

  • Fiber and wire communication system

    Charles D. Combs;Thomas Edward Darcie;Bhavesh N. Desai;Alan H. Gnauck

  • Fiber-reflection-induced impairments in lightwave AM-VSB CATV systems

    T.E. Darcie;G.E. Bodeep;A.A.M. Saleh

  • Performance of simulcast wireless techniques for personal communication systems

    S. Ariyavisitakul;T.E. Darcie;L.J. Greenstein;M.R. Phillips

Frequent Co-Authors

C.A. Burrus
C.A. Burrus Nokia (United States)
Alan H. Gnauck
Alan H. Gnauck Nokia (United States)
Adel A. M. Saleh
Adel A. M. Saleh University of California, Santa Barbara
Ivan P. Kaminow
Ivan P. Kaminow University of California, Berkeley
G. Raybon
G. Raybon Nokia (United States)
Uziel Koren
Uziel Koren Nokia (United States)
Reuven Gordon
Reuven Gordon University of Victoria
Rodney S. Tucker
Rodney S. Tucker University of Melbourne
Herman M. Presby
Herman M. Presby Nokia (Finland)
Thomas Tiedje
Thomas Tiedje University of Victoria

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