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Mark S. Hybertsen

Researcher at Center for Functional Nanomaterials

Publications -  265
Citations -  28904

Mark S. Hybertsen is an academic researcher from Center for Functional Nanomaterials. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quasiparticle & Conductance. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 260 publications receiving 26170 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark S. Hybertsen include Brookhaven College & St. John's University.

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Spot-size-converted 1.3 /spl mu/m directly-modulated Fabry-Perot and distributed feedback lasers suitable for passive alignment and 2.5 gb/s operation at 85/spl deg/C

TL;DR: In this article, the Fabry-Perot and distributed feedback spot size converted 13 /spl mu/m lasers with competitive performance with a competitive performance (/spl sim/10 mA threshold, >030 W/A slope) and narrow (16/spl times/9) far fields capable of coupling 45% of the output light into flat cleaved fiber.
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Theory of Optical Transitions in SinGen(001) Strained Layer Superlattices

TL;DR: In this article, the optical transition energies of the Si4Ge4/Si(001) case were compared to photocurrent and electroreflectance data using the local density functional approach.
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Density-functional study of adsorption of isocyanides on the gold (111) surface

TL;DR: In this paper, density functional theory within the generalized-gradient approximation is used to study the adsorption of the isocyanides CNH and CNCH3 on the gold surface at several coverages.
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Tunable semiconductor lasers for WDM telecommunications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on 2.5 and 10 Gb/s electro-absorption modulated wavelength selectable laser modules based on highly reliable, closed-loop controlled, five-section InP wavelength-selectable lasers.
Patent

Optoelectronic device having a barrier layer associated therewith and a method of manufacture thereof

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an optoelectronic device, a method of manufacture thereof, and an optical communication system including the same, where an active device is located over a substrate and a passive device located proximate the active device and over the substrate.