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Alain Accard
Also published under:A. Accard
Affiliation
III-V Lab, Nokia Bell Labs, Thales Research and Technology, CEA-LETI, Campus Polytechnique, 1 Avenue A. Fresnel, Palaiseau, France
Topic
Extinction Ratio,Eye Diagrams,Access Network,Distributed Feedback Laser,Optical Amplifier,Ring Resonator,Silicon Waveguide,Bandwidth Increases,Bias Current,Bit Error Rate,Distributed Feedback,Laser Mode,Low Cost,Photonic Integrated Circuits,Single-mode Fiber,Transmission Distance,Transmission Experiments,Tunable Laser,Bit Error,Chaotic State,Diode Laser,Direct Modulation,Electro-absorption Modulator,Error-free Transmission,Forward Error Correction,Grating,Optical Spectra,Rectangular Waveguide,Relaxation Oscillator,Return Loss,Semiconductor Laser,Silicon Photonics,Silicon Ring Resonator,Silicone Ring,Single Fiber,Standard Single-mode Fiber,Vertical Gratings,Visual Feedback,Wavelength Tuning,Current Threshold,Quantum Dash,Cavity Length,Output Power,Mode-locked Laser,Bitrate,Fabry-Perot Interferometer,Most Significant Bit,Active Layer,Phase Noise,Pseudo-random Binary Sequence,
Biography
Romain Brenot was born in L'Hay-Les-Roses, France. He received
the Ph.D. degree from Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France, in 2000, for works on transport properties of
microcrystalline silicon. He is currently with III-V Lab, Palaiseau, working on the design of active optoelectronic
devices, within national and European projects. His main research interests include photonic integration and
next-generation access devices.