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S. Brision
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 17
Citations - 164
S. Brision is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photonics & Silicon photonics. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 17 publications receiving 137 citations.
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Electrically driven hybrid Si/III-V lasers based on adiabatic mode transformers
Badhise Ben Bakir,Nicolas Olivier,Ph. Grosse,S. Messaoudene,S. Brision,E. Augendre,P. Philippe,Karen Gilbert,D. Bordel,Julie Harduin,J-M. Fedeli +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the first Silicon/III-V evanescent laser based on adiabatic mode transformers, which is formed by two vertically superimposed waveguides separated by a 100nm-thick SiO2 layer.
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Multiple wavelength silicon photonic 200 mm R+D platform for 25Gb/s and above applications
Bertrand Szelag,Benjamin Blampey,Thomas Ferrotti,Vincent Reboud,Karim Hassan,Stephane Malhouitre,Gilles Grand,Daivid Fowler,S. Brision,T. Bria,G. Rabillé,Pierre Brianceau,J.M. Hartmann,Vincent Hugues,Andre Myko,F. Elleboode,Fabien Gays,Jean-Marc Fedeli,Christophe Kopp +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a silicon photonics platform that uses a CMOS foundry line is described and a complete device library is demonstrated for 1310 nm applications with state-of-the-art performances.
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A Complete Si Photonics Platform Embedding Ultra-Low Loss Waveguides for O- and C-Band
Quentin Wilmart,S. Brision,Jean-Michel Hartmann,Andre Myko,Karen Ribaud,Camille Petit-Etienne,Laurene Youssef,Daivid Fowler,Benoit Charbonnier,Corrado Sciancalepore,Erwine Pargon,Stephane Bernabe,Bertrand Szelag +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report ultra-low propagation losses in silicon sub-micrometric waveguides on a 200 mm CMOS compatible photonics platform and show that the performance characteristic of the main passive and active components of the photonic platform are preserved or even improved by the smoothing process.
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European HELIOS project: Silicon photonic photodetector integration
Laurent Vivien,Johann Osmond,Delphine Marris-Morini,Paul Crozat,Eric Cassan,J-M. Fedeli,S. Brision,Jean-Francois Damlencourt,V. Mazzochi,D. Van Thourhout,Joost Brouckaert +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the experimental results of two kinds of photodetectors developed in the framework of the European project HELIOS were reported: InAlAs-InGaAs metal-semiconductor-metal photoder and germanium photoder.
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Advanced Si photonics platform for high-speed and energy-efficient optical transceivers for datacom
Quentin Wilmart,Thomas Mang,Daivid Fowler,S. Brision,Karen Ribaud,Stephane Malhouitre,Stephane Bernabe,Corrado Sciancalepore,Bertrand Szelag,Segolene Olivier +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the latest developments of their 200mm silicon photonics platform including new devices in silicon nitride along with active devices and demonstrate a high performance SiN Echelle Grating CWDM (de-)multiplexer obtained with advanced photolithography tools.