This dissertation addresses three research challenges in planar lightwave circuit (PLC) optical signal processing. 1. Dynamic localization, a relatively new class of quantum phenomena, has not been demonstrated in any system to date. To address this challenge, the quantum system was mapped to the optical domain using a set of curved, coupled PLC waveguides in aluminum gallium arsenide (AlGaAs). The devices demonstrated, for the first time, exact dynamic localization in any system. These experiments motivate further mappings of quantum phenomena in the optical domain, leading toward the design of novel optical signal processing devices using these quantum-analog effects. 2. The PLC microresonator promises to reduce PLC device si...
Tremendous scientific progress has been achieved through the development of nonlinear integrated pho...
This thesis investigates nonlinear effects in semiconductor waveguides for optical signal processin...
This thesis investigates in detail optical filters based on two phenomena and their applicability in...
Wavelength- division- multiplexing ( WDM) technology has been widely employed in current optical com...
Optical devices based on planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology have the advantages of small size...
Contains reports on nine research projects split into two sections.National Science Foundation (Gran...
Novel structures and fabrication techniques applicable to the study of both spatial and temporal sol...
This thesis reports a novel integrated photonic framework for nonlinear and quantum phot...
Aluminum gallium arsenide-on-insulator (AlGaAsOI) exhibits large chi(2) and chi(3) optical nonlinear...
The main objectives of this research project related to the observation of ultrafast, all-optical sw...
Although practical realisation of a fully functioning quantum computer is still a long way off, rece...
Silica-on-silicon planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology is well established and provides a low l...
The main objectives of this research project related to the observation of ultrafast, all-optical sw...
Optical quantum Information Processing makes use of the quantum mechanical properties of single phot...
This work was supported by the European FP7 project Quantum Integrated Photonics (QUANTIP), the Engi...
Tremendous scientific progress has been achieved through the development of nonlinear integrated pho...
This thesis investigates nonlinear effects in semiconductor waveguides for optical signal processin...
This thesis investigates in detail optical filters based on two phenomena and their applicability in...
Wavelength- division- multiplexing ( WDM) technology has been widely employed in current optical com...
Optical devices based on planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology have the advantages of small size...
Contains reports on nine research projects split into two sections.National Science Foundation (Gran...
Novel structures and fabrication techniques applicable to the study of both spatial and temporal sol...
This thesis reports a novel integrated photonic framework for nonlinear and quantum phot...
Aluminum gallium arsenide-on-insulator (AlGaAsOI) exhibits large chi(2) and chi(3) optical nonlinear...
The main objectives of this research project related to the observation of ultrafast, all-optical sw...
Although practical realisation of a fully functioning quantum computer is still a long way off, rece...
Silica-on-silicon planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology is well established and provides a low l...
The main objectives of this research project related to the observation of ultrafast, all-optical sw...
Optical quantum Information Processing makes use of the quantum mechanical properties of single phot...
This work was supported by the European FP7 project Quantum Integrated Photonics (QUANTIP), the Engi...
Tremendous scientific progress has been achieved through the development of nonlinear integrated pho...
This thesis investigates nonlinear effects in semiconductor waveguides for optical signal processin...
This thesis investigates in detail optical filters based on two phenomena and their applicability in...