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Alyssa B. Apsel

Researcher at Cornell University

Publications -  149
Citations -  2457

Alyssa B. Apsel is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS & Silicon on sapphire. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 142 publications receiving 2325 citations. Previous affiliations of Alyssa B. Apsel include Johns Hopkins University & United States Army Research Laboratory.

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Leveraging Optical Technology in Future Bus-based Chip Multiprocessors

TL;DR: This paper investigates the integration of CMOS-compatible optical technology to on-chip cache-coherent buses in future CMPs and yields a hierarchical opto-electrical system that exploits the advantages of optical technology while abiding by projected limitations.
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Electronic-photonic integrated circuits on the CMOS platform

TL;DR: The AS-EPIC project as mentioned in this paper is a high payoff research and development program for the Microsystems Technology Office (MTO) of DARPA, and the goal of the program is the development of technologies and design tools necessary to fabricate an application-specific, electronic-photonic integrated circuit.
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Wide temperature range operation of micrometer-scale silicon electro-optic modulators.

TL;DR: High bit rate electro-optic modulation in a resonant micrometer-scale silicon modulator over an ambient temperature range of 15 K is demonstrated and low bit error rates can be achieved by varying the bias current through the device to thermally counteract the ambient temperature changes.
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A level-crossing flash asynchronous analog-to-digital converter

TL;DR: This paper describes a new topology for an asynchronous analog-to-digital converter, dubbed LCF-ADC, that has several major advantages over previously-designed ADCs, including reduced energy consumption and/or a simplification of the analog circuits required for its implementation.