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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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Split-Ground-Plane Push-Pull Polymer Waveguides for Low Drive Voltage Modulation
Araz Yacoubian,Weiping Lin,David J. Olson,Yongqiang Shi,James H. Bechtel,Cheng Zhang,Larry R. Dalton +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high performance integrated optic devices with optical push-pull and split-ground-plane configurations are reported for achieving high performance in optical push pull and split groundplane configurations.
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Biopolymers in optoelectronics
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate a 40% increase in the nonlinearity, or electro-optic (EO) coefficient, of the NLO polymer SEO100 with the addition of a thin guanine nucleobase buffer layer.
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Plasmonic-Organic Hybrid Modulators for Optical Interconnects beyond 100G/λ
Benedikt Baeuerle,Wolfgang Heni,Yuriy Fedoryshyn,Arne Josten,Christian Haffner,Tatsuhiko Watanabe,Delwin L. Elder,Larry R. Dalton,Juerg Leuthold +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a short-reach optical interconnect with a plasmonic intensity modulator was demonstrated over 2 km and 1 km SSMF with direct detection at 1544nm.
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Synthesis and incorporation of ladder polymer subunits in copolyamides, pendant polymers, and composites for enhanced nonlinear optical response
Charles W. Spangler,Michelle L. Saindon,Eric G. Nickel,Linda S. Sapochak,David W. Polis,Larry R. Dalton,Robert A. Norwood +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, ladder subunits related to the electroactive polymers POL and PTL can be incorporated into polymer films as copolymer repeat units, pendant groups attached to poly [p-hydroxystyrene] and (c) guest-host composites in polycarbonate.
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Effects of the electric field poling procedure on electro-optic coefficient for guest-host nonlinear optic polymers
Joshua A. Hagen,James G. Grote,John S. Zetts,Darnell E. Diggs,Robert L. Nelson,Frank Kenneth Hopkins,Perry P. Yaney,Alex K.-Y. Jen,Larry R. Dalton,Larry R. Dalton +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the voltage-then-temperature (V2T) poling procedure was used to set poling conditions for nonlinear optic polymers, and the poling efficiency was evaluated by comparing the electro-optic coefficient, r33.