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Haisheng Rong

Researcher at Intel

Publications -  50
Citations -  6156

Haisheng Rong is an academic researcher from Intel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational wave & LIGO. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 43 publications receiving 5779 citations. Previous affiliations of Haisheng Rong include University of Florida & California Institute of Technology.

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A continuous-wave Raman silicon laser

TL;DR: The demonstration of a continuous-wave silicon Raman laser is demonstrated and it is shown that TPA-induced FCA in silicon can be significantly reduced by introducing a reverse-biased p-i-n diode embedded in a silicon waveguide.
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An all-silicon Raman laser

TL;DR: The experimental demonstration of Raman lasing in a compact, all-silicon, waveguide cavity on a single silicon chip represents an important step towards producing practical continuous-wave optical amplifiers and lasers that could be integrated with other optoelectronic components onto CMOS-compatible silicon chips.
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High-resolution aliasing-free optical beam steering

TL;DR: In this paper, a two-axis steerable optical phased array with over 500 resolvable spots and 80° steering in the phased array axis (measurement limited) and a record small divergence in both axes (0.14°).
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Low-threshold continuous-wave Raman silicon laser

TL;DR: In this paper, a low-threshold continuous-wave (c.w.) Raman silicon laser based on a ring-resonator-cavity configuration was demonstrated, achieving a lasing threshold of 20mW, slope efficiency of 28% and an output power of 50mW.
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Detector description and performance for the first coincidence observations between LIGO and GEO

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TL;DR: For 17 days in August and September 2002, the LIGO and GEO interferometer gravitational wave detectors were operated in coincidence to produce their first data for scientific analysis.