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P. Abraham
Affiliation
Agility Communications, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Topic
Active Region,Distributed Bragg Reflector,Extinction Ratio,Output Power,Input Signal,Mirror Image,Optical Amplifier,Pump Power,Quantum Wells,Amplified Spontaneous Emission,Amplifier Gain,Carrier Density,Continuous Wave,Input Power,Noise Figure,Optical Pumping,Pump Laser,Reflection Mode,Saturation Power,Thermal Conductivity,Thermal Resistance,Tunable Laser,Tuning Range,Wavelength Division Multiplexing,Array Of Devices,Beam Size,Bias Current,Binary Alloys,Bond Quality,Carrier Confinement,Cavity Length,Circulator,Control Design,Control System,Coplanar Waveguide,Data Packets,Depth Of Focus,Differences In Resistance,Disturbance Rejection,Electric Power,Epitaxial,Epitaxial Layer,Eye Diagrams,Fabry-Perot,Feedback Control,Feedback Control Strategy,Feedforward Control,Frequency Response,Gain Bandwidth,Gain Spectrum,
Biography
Patrick Abraham (M'99–SM'99) received the MS and Ph.D degrees in materials science from the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lynon, France, in 1984 and 1987, respectively.
He was a Researcher at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and worked until 1995 for the Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Minerale in France. His work interests there included the fundamental aspect of metal–organic chemical vapor disposition (MOCVD) growth: precursor pyrolysis, surface reaction, and new precursor evaluation. He then joined University of California at Santa Barbara as a Research Engineer, where until 1999 his research interests included laser active region design, MOCVD growth, compliant substrates, and wafer fusing. He is now Manager of the MOCVD group at Agility Communications.
He was a Researcher at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and worked until 1995 for the Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Minerale in France. His work interests there included the fundamental aspect of metal–organic chemical vapor disposition (MOCVD) growth: precursor pyrolysis, surface reaction, and new precursor evaluation. He then joined University of California at Santa Barbara as a Research Engineer, where until 1999 his research interests included laser active region design, MOCVD growth, compliant substrates, and wafer fusing. He is now Manager of the MOCVD group at Agility Communications.