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Anatol Khilo

Researcher at Boston University

Publications -  26
Citations -  889

Anatol Khilo is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon photonics & Photonics. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 26 publications receiving 558 citations. Previous affiliations of Anatol Khilo include Khalifa University.

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Integrating photonics with silicon nanoelectronics for the next generation of systems on a chip.

TL;DR: A way of integrating photonics with silicon nanoelectronics is described, using polycrystalline silicon on glass islands alongside transistors on bulk silicon complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor chips to address the demand for high-bandwidth optical interconnects in data centres and high-performance computing.
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Serpentine optical phased arrays for scalable integrated photonic LIDAR beam steering

TL;DR: The serpentine optical phased array (SOPA) as mentioned in this paper is based on a serially interconnected array of low-loss grating waveguides and supports fully passive, 2D wavelength-controlled beam steering.
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Compact silicon TE-pass polarizer using adiabatically-bent fully-etched waveguides.

TL;DR: A high-performance integrated silicon TE-pass polarizer is proposed and demonstrated that uses a series of adiabatic waveguide bends that yield high extinction ratio for the TM polarization and low insertion loss for the TE polarization, and does not require special materials or complex fabrication steps.
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Serpentine optical phased arrays for scalable integrated photonic LIDAR beam steering

TL;DR: The serpentine OPA (SOPA) as mentioned in this paper is based on a serially interconnected array of low-loss grating waveguides and supports fully passive, 2D wavelength-controlled beam steering.
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Optimal design of a microring cavity optical modulator for efficient RF-to-optical conversion.

TL;DR: The efficiency of optical sideband generation with a microring resonator modulator as a function of modulator parameters is studied taking into account the photon dynamics inside the resonator, to be useful coherent optical links, direct detection RF receivers, and optical wavelength converters.