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Larry R. Dalton

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  704
Citations -  28460

Larry R. Dalton is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromophore & Photonics. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 694 publications receiving 26354 citations. Previous affiliations of Larry R. Dalton include Kyung Hee University & Air Force Research Laboratory.

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Plasmonic interconnects - a dense and fast interconnect solution

TL;DR: Plasmonic interconnects are proposed as a solution to offer interconnect densities not to be matched by electronics and with bandwidths exceeding 100 GHz in this paper, where key elements such as ultrafast and compact plasmonIC modulators and detectors have already been tested and first demonstrations confirm the viability of the technology.
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Charge carrier blocking layers for polymer-based electro-optic devices

TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of uniformity of the electric field distribution, charge carrier blocking and behavior of NLO chromophores is optimized by introducing buffer layers and/or charging carrier blocking layers between the NLO polymer core layer and the anode and cathode electrodes, maximizing the poling field, chromophore alignment, nonlinearity or electro-optic coefficient, r33, and yield of the poled NLO polymers.
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Nano-engineered spatial-light modulators from electro-optic nano-molecules

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore transduction between the radio-frequency and near-infrared domain in nanoscale metasurfaces to demonstrate multi-pixel spatial light modulators.
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Design Of Polymers With Desirable Semiconductor, NLO, And Structural Properties

TL;DR: In this paper, a degenerate four wave mixing (DFNN) measurement for several new polymers prepared by condensation of tetraaminobenzene with a variety of bisalkylaminovinyldichloroquinones is presented.
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Efficient, wideband THz emission from thin electro-optic polymer films

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3 micron thick polymer film (r33 > 350 pm/V) was used to generate THz radiation greater than a 1000 micron-thick crystal of ZnTe.