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Anatol Khilo

Researcher at Masdar Institute of Science and Technology

Publications -  62
Citations -  1737

Anatol Khilo is an academic researcher from Masdar Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photonics & Silicon photonics. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1592 citations. Previous affiliations of Anatol Khilo include Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Photonic ADC: overcoming the bottleneck of electronic jitter.

TL;DR: This work demonstrates that the photonic approach can deliver on its promise by digitizing a 41 GHz signal with 7.0 effective bits using a photonic ADC built from discrete components, a 4-5 times improvement over the performance of the best electronic ADCs which exist today.
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Building Manycore Processor-to-DRAM Networks with Monolithic Silicon Photonics

TL;DR: A new monolithic silicon photonics technology suited for integration with standard bulk CMOS processes, which reduces costs and improves opto-electrical coupling compared to previous approaches is presented, which supports dense wavelength-division multiplexing with dozens of wavelengths per waveguide.
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Building Many-Core Processor-to-DRAM Networks with Monolithic CMOS Silicon Photonics

TL;DR: A new monolithic silicon-photonic technology is introduced, which uses a standard bulk CMOS process to reduce costs and improve energy efficiency, and the logical and physical implications of leveraging this technology in processor-to-memory networks are explored.
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Nanophotonic integration in state-of-the-art CMOS foundries

TL;DR: A monolithic photonic integration platform that leverages the existing state-of-the-art CMOS foundry infrastructure and enables intimate integration of large numbers of nanophotonic devices alongside high-density, high-performance transistors at low initial and incremental cost.
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Reconfigurable multi-channel second-order silicon microring-resonator filterbanks for on-chip WDM systems

TL;DR: This filterbank is suitable for on-chip wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) applications, and has the largest-to-date reported number of channels built on an SOI platform.