Geert Van Steenberge

Orcid: 0000-0001-8574-1235

According to our database1, Geert Van Steenberge authored at least 11 papers between 2012 and 2025.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2025
Silicon Photonic Sensors, Embedded in Composite Tools, for the Optimization of Composite Aerostructure Production.
IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas., 2025

An All-Silicon 4x56 Gbit/s NRZ, 1 pJ/bit Optical Receiver with Ge-on-Si PDs and 28nm CMOS TIA Array.
Proceedings of the European Conference on Optical Communications, 2025

2024
Sub-1 dB Loss SiN-to-Polymer Waveguide Coupling: an Enabler for Co-Packaged Optics.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2024

2023
Photonic Integrated Circuit Based Temperature Sensor for Out-of-Autoclave Composite Parts Production Monitoring.
Sensors, September, 2023

2020
Imprinted Polymer-Based Guided Mode Resonance Grating Strain Sensors.
Sensors, 2020

2018
Bragg-Grating-Based Photonic Strain and Temperature Sensor Foils Realized Using Imprinting and Operating at Very Near Infrared Wavelengths.
Sensors, 2018

7×100 Gbps PAM-4 Transmission over 1-km and 10-km Single Mode 7-core Fiber using 1.5-μm SM-VCSEL.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exposition, 2018

Expanded-Beam Through-Substrate Coupling Interface for Alignment Tolerant Packaging of Silicon Photonics.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exposition, 2018

726.7-Gb/s 1.5-μm Single-Mode VCSEL Discrete Multi-Tone Transmission over 2.5-km Multicore Fiber.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exposition, 2018

2015
Flip-chip bonding of VCSELs to silicon grating couplers via SU8 prisms fabricated using laser ablation.
Proceedings of the European Conference on Optical Communication, 2015

2012
Ultra Small Integrated Optical Fiber Sensing System.
Sensors, 2012


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