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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 devices for communications
Juerg Leuthold,Christian Haffner,Wolfgang Heini,Claudia Hoessbacher,Jens Niegemann,Yuriy Fedoryshyn,Alexandros Emboras,Christian Hafner,Argishti Melikyan,Manfred Kohl,Delwin L. Elder,Larry R. Dalton,Ioannis Tomkos +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review some of the recent successes towards the realization of a plasmonic interconnect solution and propose a new generation of ultra-fast and ultra-compact optical interconnects.
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Integrated silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) frequency shifter
Matthias Lauermann,Claudius Weimann,Alexander Knopf,Delwin L. Elder,Wolfgang Heni,Robert Palmer,Dietmar Korn,Philipp Schindler,Sebastian Koeber,Luca Alloatti,Hui Yu,Wim Bogaerts,Larry R. Dalton,Christian Rembe,Juerg Leuthold,Wolfgang Freude,Christian Koos +16 more
TL;DR: A waveguide-based frequency shifter on the silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) platform, enabling frequency shifts up to 10 GHz, and spurious side-modes are suppressed by more than 23 dB using temporal shaping of the drive signal.
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Nonlinear optical compounds and related macrostructures
TL;DR: In this article, nonlinear optically active compounds include dendrimers having two or more nonlinear active components, and macrostructures that include nonlinear Optically Active Components (NOCs).
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Electron acceptors for nonlinear optical chromophores
TL;DR: In this article, the electron acceptor compounds, nonlinear optical chromophores made from electron acceptors, and nonlinear lattices that include the nonlinear light-emitting diode (LiDδ)-chromophores are discussed.
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Patterned birefringence by photoinduced depoling in electro-optic polymers and its application to a waveguide polarization splitter
Sang-Shin Lee,Sean M. Garner,Antao Chen,Vadim Chuyanov,William H. Steier,Lan Guo,Larry R. Dalton,Sang-Yung Shin +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated optic polarization splitter using the patterned birefringence has crosstalk at the transverse electric and transverse magnetic outputs of −23 and −27 dB, respectively, and excess loss 0.2 and 0.3 dB at 1310 nm.