Fraunhofer HHI is sponsor of the 2024 ECIO edition

Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (HHI) in Berlin is a world leading research institution specializing in optical communication networks, photonic components, and fiber optical sensor systems.

With a focus on advancing optical technology for telecommunications, sensing, and quantum communications, HHI conducts cutting-edge research and development in areas such as fiber optics, integrated photonics, terahertz spectroscopy, and high-speed data transmission. 

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3D integration enabling ultra-low noise isolator-free lasers in silicon photonics

Laser integration in silicon photonics has been tackled by heterogeneous integration with compound III-V materials. The availability of ultra-low-loss silicon nitride waveguides offer the possibilities in enabling ultra low noise lasers, through self-injection locking of lasers with ultra-high-Q microresonators.

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Waveguide Fourier Transform Spectrometers for Remote Sensing and Raman Spectroscopy

Presented by invited speaker Hugh D. Podmore, Senior Optical Systems Engineer, Honeywell Aerospace, Canada. He is senior optical systems engineer and PhD physicist with over 8 years experience in integrated optics and free-space optical systems development for space applications. Currently leading the optical payload team for the Quantum EncrYption and Science Satellite (QEYSSat), I aspire to continue to lead mission payload teams for deep space and planetary exploration.

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Session Poster 2 New technology, new materials, new modelling for non-linear and passive devices

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These papers were presented in the session Poster New technology, new materials, new modelling for non-linear and passive devices during the European Conference on Integrated Optics, 22nd edition 2020 in Paris

Low-loss single-mode waveguides operating at UV/violet wavelengths and fabricated with contactoptical lithography Student Paper

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