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D. D'Agostino

Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology

Publications -  42
Citations -  824

D. D'Agostino is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photonic integrated circuit & Laser. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 42 publications receiving 719 citations.

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An introduction to InP-based generic integration technology

TL;DR: The paper explains the concept of generic photonic integration technology using the technology developed by the COBRA research institute of TU Eindhoven as an example, and it describes the current status and prospects of generic InP-based integration technology.
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A High- $Q$ InP Resonant Angular Velocity Sensor for a Monolithically Integrated Optical Gyroscope

TL;DR: In this paper, the design, fabrication, and optical characterization of the sensing element of a photonic InP-based gyroscope intended for applications in the field of aerospace and defense are reported.
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Low-loss passive waveguides in a generic InP foundry process via local diffusion of zinc.

TL;DR: A localized Zn-diffusion process based on MOVPE is reported on, which allows to reduce waveguide loss from 2 dB/cm to below 0.4dB/cm and is confirmed by fabrication of a 73 mm long spiral ring resonator.
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Coupled cavity laser based on anti-resonant imaging via multimode interference.

TL;DR: The experimental demonstration of two coupled laser cavities via self-imaging interference in a multimode waveguide with tunable laser with a side-mode suppression ratio (SMSR) up to 40 dB and a 6.5 nm tuning range is reported.
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Monolithically integrated widely tunable laser source operating at 2 μm

TL;DR: In this paper, a widely tunable extended cavity ring laser operating at 2 μm is presented, which is monolithically integrated on an indium phosphide substrate and features an intracavity tuning mechanism based on nested asymmetric Mach-Zehnder interferometers with voltage controlled electrorefractive modulators.