Project Details
SPP 2111: Electronic-Photonic Integrated Systems for Ultrafast Signal Processing
Subject Area
Computer Science, Systems and Electrical Engineering
Term
since 2018
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 359861158
No abstract available
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Projects
- Arbitrary Digital Processing of THz-Bandwidth Signals Based on Optic-Electronic-Optic Interferometers - Phase 2 (INTERFERE2) (Applicants Randel, Sebastian ; Schell, Martin )
- Coordination Funds (Applicant Scheytt, Christoph )
- Electronic-Photonic Integrated Digital-to-Analogue Converter (Applicants Ellinger, Frank ; Zimmermann, Lars )
- Extreme broadband integrated photonic electronic receiver on silicon substrate (Applicant Berroth, Manfred )
- Flexible Electronic-Photonic Integrated Circuit Sensor Platform II [EPIC-Sense II] (Applicants Kissinger, Dietmar ; Weigel, Robert ; Zimmermann, Lars )
- FREDERIC - FouRiEr Domain ElectRIcal-to-optical Converter (Applicants Negra, Renato ; Schall-Giesecke, Anna Lena )
- Nonlinear Fourier Transform based Optical Transmission using Electronic-Photonic Signal Processing - Phase 2 (Applicants Pachnicke, Stephan ; Witzens, Ph.D., Jeremy )
- PONyDAC II (Precise Optical Nyquist Pulse Synthesizer DAC) (Applicants Scheytt, Christoph ; Schneider, Thomas )
- Talbot effect based carrier generation with phase noise suppression – Tabasco (Applicant Plettemeier, Dirk )
- Ultra-Broadband Photonic Signal-Processor (Applicants Freund, Ronald ; Hanik, Norbert ; Zimmermann, Lars )
- Ultra-Broadband Waveform Generation Using Actively Stabilized Hybrid Photonic-Electronic Circuits - Phase 2 (Applicants Koos, Christian ; Zwick, Thomas )
- Ultra-Wideband Photonically Assisted Analog-to-Digital Converters (PACE) - Phase 2 (Applicants Koos, Christian ; Kärtner, Franz Xaver ; Scheytt, Christoph ; Witzens, Ph.D., Jeremy )
- Versatile optical frequency comb generation with Bessel spectrum using phase shifters and variable-voltage swing RF amplifiers (Applicant Berroth, Manfred )
Spokesperson
Professor Dr.-Ing. Christoph Scheytt