Ping Ma,1,2 Yannick Salamin,1,3 Andreas Messner,1 Benedikt Bäuerle,1,4 Alexandros Emboras,1,3 Wolfgang Heni,1,4 Arne Josten,1 Felix Eltes,5,6 Stefan Abel,5,6 Jean Fompeyrine,5,6 Delwin L. Elderhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9302-3858,7 Larry R. Dalton,7 Juerg Leuthold1
1ETH Zurich (Switzerland) 2Institute of Neuroinformatics, Univ. of Zurich and ETH Zurich (Switzerland) 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States) 4Polariton Technologies AG (Switzerland) 5IBM Research - Zürich (Switzerland) 6Lumiphase AG (Switzerland) 7Univ. of Washington (United States)
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Plasmonics has emerged as a promising technological solution for realizing high-performance nanoscale communication photonic devices. This paper reports our recent advances on high-performance plasmonic modulators and photodetectors.
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Ping Ma, Yannick Salamin, Andreas Messner, Benedikt Bäuerle, Alexandros Emboras, Wolfgang Heni, Arne Josten, Felix Eltes, Stefan Abel, Jean Fompeyrine, Delwin L. Elder, Larry R. Dalton, Juerg Leuthold, "Plasmonic modulators and photodetectors for communications," Proc. SPIE 11711, Broadband Access Communication Technologies XV, 1171105 (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2584923