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D-Index
37
Citations
11171
World Ranking
5014
National Ranking
144

Thomas H. Wood publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas H. Wood sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 146 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Thomas H. Wood D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas H. Wood sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Thomas H. Wood is affiliated with Alcatel Lucent (Germany) in Germany. Their professional activities center around this primary institution.

Currently, there are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with Thomas H. Wood. Similarly, no book publications have been documented.

There is no available data on the main fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of work connected to this scientist.

No awards or honors have been recorded for Thomas H. Wood. There is no indication that they are deceased.

Best Publications

  • Electric field dependence of optical absorption near the band gap of quantum-well structures.

    D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla;T. C. Damen;A. C. Gossard

  • Band-Edge Electroabsorption in Quantum Well Structures: The Quantum-Confined Stark Effect

    D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla;T. C. Damen;A. C. Gossard

  • Novel hybrid optically bistable switch: The quantum well self‐electro‐optic effect device

    D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla;T. C. Damen;A. C. Gossard

  • The quantum well self-electrooptic effect device: Optoelectronic bistability and oscillation, and self-linearized modulation

    D. Miller;D. Chemla;T. Damen;T. Wood

  • High‐speed optical modulation with GaAs/GaAlAs quantum wells in a p‐i‐n diode structure

    T. H. Wood;C. A. Burrus;D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla

  • Multiple quantum well (MQW) waveguide modulators

    T.H. Wood

  • An evaluation of architectures incorporating wavelength division multiplexing for broad-band fiber access

    R.D. Feldman;E.E. Harstead;S. Jiang;T.H. Wood

  • Room‐temperature excitons in 1.6‐μm band‐gap GaInAs/AlInAs quantum wells

    J. S. Weiner;D. S. Chemla;D. A. B. Miller;T. H. Wood

  • Electric field screening by photogenerated holes in multiple quantum wells: A new mechanism for absorption saturation

    Thomas H. Wood;John Z. Pastalan;Charles A. Burrus;Bart C. Johnson

  • 131 ps optical modulation in semiconductor multiple quantum wells (MQW's)

    T. Wood;C. Burrus;D. Miller;D. Chemla

  • Strong polarization-sensitive electroabsorption in GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well waveguides

    J. S. Weiner;D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla;T. C. Damen

  • Subcarrier modulation fiber-to-the-home/curb (FTTH/C) access system providing broadband communications

    Robert D. Feldman;John A. Stiles;Gordon C. Wilson;Thomas H. Wood

  • 100 ps waveguide multiple quantum well (MQW) optical modulator with 10:1 on/off ratio

    T.H. Wood;C.A. Burrus;R.S. Tucker;J.S. Weiner

  • Observation of coherent Rayleigh noise in single-source bidirectional optical fiber systems

    T.H. Wood;R.A. Linke;B.L. Kasper;E.C. Carr

  • Wavelength‐selective voltage‐tunable photodetector made from multiple quantum wells

    T. H. Wood;C. A. Burrus;A. H. Gnauck;J. M. Wiesenfeld

  • Predistortion of electroabsorption modulators for analog CATV systems at 1.55 /spl mu/m

    G.C. Wilson;T.H. Wood;M. Gans;J.L. Zyskind

  • M-ary pulse-position modulation and frequency-shift keying with additional polarization/phase modulation for high-sensitivity optical transmission

    Xiang Liu;S. Chandrasekhar;T. H. Wood;R. W. Tkach

  • Operation of a passive optical network with subcarrier multiplexing in the presence of optical beat interference

    T.H. Wood;N.K. Shankaranarayanan

  • Bidirectional fibre-optical transmission using a multiple-quantum-well (MQW) modulator/detector

    T.H. Wood;E.C. Carr;B.L. Kasper;R.A. Linke

  • Passive optical network for dense WDM downstream data transmission and upstream data transmission

    Robert D. Feldman;Clinton R. Giles;Thomas H. Wood

  • Optical communication by injection-locking to a signal which modulates an optical carrier

    Clinton R. Giles;Tingye Li;Thomas H. Wood

Frequent Co-Authors

C.A. Burrus
C.A. Burrus Nokia (United States)
David A. B. Miller
David A. B. Miller Stanford University
Daniel S. Chemla
Daniel S. Chemla Nokia (United States)
Barry Miller
Barry Miller Nokia (United States)
Clinton Randy Giles
Clinton Randy Giles Nokia (United States)
G. Raybon
G. Raybon Nokia (United States)
Uziel Koren
Uziel Koren Nokia (United States)
Xiang Liu
Xiang Liu Nanjing Tech University
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar Nokia (United States)
Rodney S. Tucker
Rodney S. Tucker University of Melbourne

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