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`WiTricity
`149 Grove Street
`Watertown, MA 02472
`857-228-1226 (office)
`katie.hall@witricity.com
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`Cutter Hill Consulting
`82 Cutter Hill Road
`Arlington, MA 02474
`781-760-2828 (cell)
`katie.hall@alum.mit.edu
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`Education
`• Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph. D., (1993)
`• Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S., (1990)
`• Wellesley College, B.A., (1984)
`Employment
`• Chief Technology Officer, WiTricity Corporation, 2007-present
`Founder, Cutter Hill Consulting, LLC, 2013-present
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`Founding Partner, Wide Net Technologies, Inc., 2003-2012
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`• Chief Technology Officer, Director, co-Founder, PhotonEx Corporation, 1999-2003
`Assistant Group Leader, Advanced Networks Group, M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory, 1999
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`o Senior Staff, Advanced Networks Group, M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory, 1998-1999
`o Staff Member, Advanced Networks Group, M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory, 1993-1998
`• Research Affiliate, Optics and Quantum Electronics Group, M.I.T., 1993-2012
`o Research Assistant, Optics and Quantum Electronics Group, M.I.T., 1987-1993
`• Member of Technical Staff, AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1986-1987
`o Senior Technical Associate, AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1984-1986
`Honors/Activities
`Fellow, Optical Society of America, 2013
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`• Director-at-Large, Optical Society of America, 2004-2006
`Associate Editor, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 1996-2008
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`• Organizer, National Academy of Engineering’s Japan-America Frontiers in Engineering Conference,
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`Assessment Panel Member, National Research Council, NIST, 2002-2006
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`ECE Industrial Advisory Council, College of Engineering, Boston University, 2001-2007
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`Board of Governors, IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society (LEOS), 1999-2002
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`• General Chair/Program Chair, IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting, 2002/2000
`Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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`Joint Services Electronics Program (JSEP) Fellowship, 1991-1993
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`• Honors Thesis, Wellesley College, 1984
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`Publications
`K.L. Hall, E.R. Thoen and E.P. Ippen, “Nonlinearities in Active Media”, in Semiconductors and
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`Semimetals, vol. 59, Nonlinear Optics in Semiconductors II, Academic Press, San Diego.
`Author or co-author of over 100 journal articles and conference presentations.
`35 United States patents granted.
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`Publications
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`Journal Papers
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`1. E.R. Thoen, J.P. Donnelly, S.H. Groves, K.L. Hall, and E.P. Ippen, “Proton Bombardment
`for Enhanced Four-Wave-Mixing in InGaAsP-InP Waveguides”, IEEE Photon. Technol.
`Lett., vol. 12, no. 3, 311-313, (2000).
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`2. K.L. Hall, D.T. Moriarty, H. Hakimi, F. Hakimi, B.S. Robinson and K.A. Rauschenbach,
`“An Ultrafast Variable Optical Delay Technique”, IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett., vol. 12, no.
`2, 208-210, (2000).
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`3. H. Hakimi, F. Hakimi, K.L. Hall, and K.A. Rauschenbach, “A New Wide-Band Pulse-
`Restoration Technique for Digital Fiber-Optic Communication Systems Using Temporal
`Gratings”, IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett., vol. 11, no. 8, 1048-1050, (1999).
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`4. P.A. Schulz and K.L. Hall, “Impulse Response Measurements with 50-GHz Bandwidth”,
`IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Lett., vol. 9, no. 3, 120, (1999).
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`5. J.D. Moores, J. Korn, K.L. Hall, S.G. Finn, and K.A. Rauschenbach, “Ultrafast Optical
`TDM Networking: Extension to the Wide Area”, IEICE Trans. Comm., vol. E82-B, no. 2,
`209-221, (1999).
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`6. V.S.W. Chan, K.L. Hall, E. Modiano and K.A. Rauschenbach, “Architectures and
`Technologies for High-Speed Optical Data Networks”, J. Lightwave Technol., vol. 16, no.
`12, 2146-2168, (1998).
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`7. K.L. Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach, “100-Gbit/s bitwise logic”, Opt. Lett., vol. 23, no. 16,
`1271-1273, (1998).
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`8. M.H. Hu, Z. Huang, K.L. Hall, R. Scarmozzino and R.M. Osgood, “An Integrated Two-
`Stage Cascaded Mach-Zehnder Device in GaAs”, J. Lightwave Technol., vol. 16, no. 8,
`1447-1455, (1998).
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`9. N.S. Patel, K.L. Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach, “Interferometric all-optical switches for
`ultrafast signal processing”, Appl. Opt., vol. 37, no. 14, 2831-2842, (1998).
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`10. K.L Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach, “All-Optical Buffering of 40 Gb/s Data Packets”, IEEE
`Photon. Technol. Lett., vol. 10, no. 3, 442-444, (1998).
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`11. D.J. Jones, K.L. Hall, H.A. Haus, and E.P. Ippen, “Asynchronous Phase-Modulated Optical
`Fiber Ring Buffer”, Opt. Lett., vol. 23, no. 3, 177-179, (1998).
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`12. K.L. Hall, J.P. Donnelly, S.H. Groves, C.I. Fennelly, R.J. Bailey, and A. Napoleone, “40-
`Gb/s all-optical circulating shift register with an inverter”, Opt. Lett., vol. 22, no. 19, 1479-
`1481, (1997).
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`13. N.S. Patel, K.L. Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach, “Optical Rate Conversion for High-Speed
`TDM Networks”, IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett., vol. 9, no. 9, 1277, (1997).
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`14. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, S.G. Finn, R.A. Barry, N.S. Patel, and J.D. Moores, “100
`Gb/s Optical Network Technology”, in Trends in Optics and Photonics, vol. 13, Ultrafast
`Electronics and Optoelectronics, Martin Nuss and John Bowers, eds. (Optical Society of
`America, Washington, DC 1997), pp. 31-36.
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`15. N.S. Patel, K.A. Rauschenbach and K.L. Hall, “40 Gb/s demultiplexing using an ultrafast
`nonlinear interferometer”, IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett., vol. 8, no. 12, 1695, (1996).
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`16. N.S. Patel, K.L Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach,”40 Gb/s cascadable all-optical logic with an
`ultrafast nonlinear interferometer”, Opt. Lett., vol. 21, no. 18, 1466, (1996).
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`17. K.L Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach, “All-Optical Bit Pattern Generation and Matching”,
`Electron. Lett., vol. 32, no. 13, 1214, (1996).
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`18. R.A. Barry, V.W.S. Chan, K.L. Hall, E.S. Kintzer, J.D. Moores, K.A. Rauschenbach, E.A.
`Swanson, L.E. Adams, C.R. Doerr, S.G. Finn, H.A. Haus, E.P. Ippen, W.S. Wong and M.
`Haner, “All-Optical Network Consortium-Ultrafast TDM Networks”, IEEE Journal on
`Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 14, no. 5, 999, (1996).
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`19. J.D. Moores, W.S. Wong and K.L. Hall, “50 Gb/s Optical Pulse Storage Ring Using Novel
`Rational-Harmonic Modulation”, Opt. Lett., vol. 20, no. 24, 2547, (1995).
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`20. K.L. Hall, J.D. Moores, K.A. Rauschenbach, W.S. Wong, E.P. Ippen and H.A. Haus , “All-
`Optical Storage of a 1.25 kb Packet at 10 Gb/s”, IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett., vol. 7, 1093,
`(1995).
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`21. J.D. Moores, K.L. Hall, S.M. LePage, K.A. Rauschenbach, W.S. Wong, H.A. Haus and E.P.
`Ippen , “20-GHz Optical Storage Loop/Laser Using Amplitude Modulation, Filtering and
`Artificial Fast Saturable Absorption”, IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett., vol. 7, 1096, (1995).
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`22. K.L. Hall, K. A. Rauschenbach, E.A. Swanson, S.R. Chinn, and G. Raybon, “Picosecond-
`Accuracy All-Optical Bit Phase Comparison Using a Nonlinear Optical Loop Mirror”, IEEE
`Photon. Technol. Lett., vol. 7, 935, (1995).
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`23. E. A. Swanson, S.R. Chinn, K. Hall, K. A. Rauschenbach, R.S. Bondurant, and J.W. Miller,
`“100-GHz Soliton Pulse Train Generation using Soliton Compression of Two Phase
`Sidebands from a Single DFB Laser”, IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett., vol. 6, 1194, (1994).
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`24. K.A. Rauschenbach, K.L. Hall, J.C. Livas and G. Raybon, “All-Optical Pulse Width and
`Wavelength Conversion at 10 Gb/s Using a Nonlinear Optical Loop Mirror”, IEEE Photon.
`Technol. Lett., vol. 6, 1130, (1994).
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`25. K.L. Hall, G. Lenz, A.M. Darwish, and E.P. Ippen, “Subpicosecond Gain and Index
`Nonlinearities in InGaAsP Diode Lasers”, Opt. Comm., vol. 111, 589, (1994).
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`26. K.L. Hall, A.M. Darwish, E.P. Ippen, U. Koren and G. Raybon, “Femtosecond Index
`Nonlinearities in InGaAsP Optical Amplifiers”, Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 62, no. 12, 1320,
`(1993).
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`27. K.L. Hall, G. Lenz, E.P. Ippen, U. Koren and G. Raybon, “Carrier Heating and Spectral
`Hole Burning in Strained-Layer Multiple Quantum Well Lasers at 1.5 µm”, Appl. Phys.
`Lett., vol. 61, 2512, (1992).
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`28. K.L. Hall, G. Lenz, E.P. Ippen and G. Raybon, “Heterodyne pump-probe technique for
`time-domain studies of optical nonlinearities in waveguides”, Opt. Lett., vol. 17, no. 12,
`874, (1992).
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`29. K.L. Hall, G. Lenz and E.P. Ippen, “Femtosecond Time Domain Measurement of Group
`Velocity Dispersion in Diode Lasers at 1.5 µm”, J. Lightwave Technol., vol. 10, no. 5, 616-
`619, (1992).
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`30. K.L. Hall, Y. Lai, E.P. Ippen, G. Eisenstein and U.Koren, “Femtosecond Gain Dynamics
`and Saturation Behavior in InGaAsP Multiple Quantum Well Optical Amplifiers”, Appl.
`Phys. Lett., vol. 57, no. 27, 2888, (1990).
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`31. Y. Lai, K.L. Hall, E.P. Ippen and G. Eisenstein, “Short Pulse Gain Saturation in InGaAsP
`Diode Laser Amplifiers”, IEEE Photon. Tech. Lett., vol. 2, no. 10, 711, (1990).
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`32. K.L. Hall, E.P. Ippen and G. Eisenstein, “Bias-Lead Monitoring of Ultrafast Nonlinearities
`in InGaAsP Diode Laser Amplifiers”, Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 57, no. 2, 129, (1990).
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`33. K.L. Hall, J. Mark, E.P. Ippen, and G. Eisenstein, “Femtosecond Gain Dynamics in
`InGaAsP Optical Amplifiers”, Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 56, no. 18, 1740, (1990).
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`34. J. Mark, L.Y. Liu, K.L. Hall, H.A. Haus and E.P. Ippen, “Femtosecond Pulse Generation in
`a Laser with a Nonlinear External Resonator”, Opt. Lett., vol. 14, 48-50, (1989).
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`35. R.M. Jopson, K.L. Hall, G. Eisenstein, G. Raybon, and M.S. Whalen, “Observation of Two-
`Colour Gain Saturation in an Optical Amplifier”, Electron. Lett., vol. 23, no. 10, 510-512,
`(1987).
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`36. R.M. Jopson, G. Eisenstein, K.L. Hall, G. Raybon, C.A. Burrus, and U. Koren,
`“Polarisation-Dependent Gain Spectrum of a 1.5 µm Travelling-Wave Optical Amplifier”,
`Electron. Lett., vol. 22, no. 21, pp 1105-1107, (1986).
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`37. B.L. Kasper, C.A. Burrus, J.R. Talman, and K.L. Hall, “Balanced Dual-Detector for Optical
`Heterodyne Communication at Gbit/s Rates”, Electron. Lett., vol. 22, no. 8, 413-414,
`(1986).
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`38. R.M. Jopson, G. Eisenstein, M.S. Whalen, K.L. Hall, U. Koren, and J.R. Simpson, “A 1.55-
`µm Semiconductor-Optical Fiber Ring Laser”, Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 48, 204, (1986).
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`39. E. Marden Marshall and K.L. Hall, “Collisional Drift Instability in Hollow and Coaxial
`Plasmas”, Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, vol. 28, no. 12A, 1867-1884, (1986).
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`40. R.M. Jopson, G. Eisenstein, K.L.Hall and J.R. Simpson, “Microlenses for Stressed-
`Cladding Polarisation-Preserving Fibre”, Electron. Lett., vol. 21, no. 17, 758-759, (1985).
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`41. G. Eisenstein, R.M. Jopson, R.A. Linke, C.A. Burrus, U. Koren, M.S. Whalen and K.L.
`Hall, “Gain Measurements of InGaAsP 1.5 µm Optical Amplifiers”, Electron. Lett., vol. 21,
`1076, (1985).
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`42. Y.K. Jhee, K.Y. Liou, C.A. Burrus, and K.L. Hall, “Linewidth Reduction of Cleaved-
`Coupled-Cavity Lasers by Optical Feedback from a Single-Mode Polarisation-Preserving
`Fibre External Cavity”, Electron. Lett., vol. 21, 1146, (1985).
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`43. K.Y. Liou, Y.K. Jhee, C.A. Burrus, K.L. Hall and P.J. Anthony, “Narrow-Linewidth Fibre-
`External-Cavity Injection Lasers”, Electron. Lett., vol. 21, no. 20, 933-934, (1985).
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`44. R.M. Jopson, G. Eisenstein, H.E. Earl, and K.L. Hall, “Bulk Optical Isolator Tunable from
`1.2 µm to 1.7 µm”, Electron. Lett., vol. 21, no. 18, 783-784, (1985).
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`45. G. Eisenstein, R.S. Tucker, S.K. Korotky, U. Koren, J.J. Veselka, L.W. Stulz, R.M. Jopson,
`and K.L. Hall, “Active Mode-Locking of an InGaAsP 1.55µm Laser in a Fibre Resonator
`With an Integrated Single-Mode-Fibre Output Port”, Electron. Lett, vol. 21, no. 5, 173-175,
`(1985).
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`46. G. Eisenstein, S.K. Korotky, L.W. Stulz, J.J. Veselka, R.M. Jopson, and K.L. Hall,
`“Antireflection Coatings on Lithium Niobate Waveguide Devices Using Electron Beam
`Evaporated Yttrium Oxide”, Electron. Lett., vol. 21, no. 9, 363-364, (1985).
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`47. E. Marden Marshall and K.L. Hall, “Density Gradient Driven Drift Instability in Hollow
`and Coaxial Plasmas”, Bulletin of the American Physical Society, vol. 29, 1264, (1984).
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`48. E. Marden Marshall and K.L. Hall, ``Collisional Drift Instability in Plasmas with Modified
`Cross-Sections'', Bulletin of the American Physical Society, vol. 28, 1067, (1983).
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`Book Chapters
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`1. K.L. Hall, E.R. Thoen and E.P. Ippen, “Nonlinearities in Active Media”, in Semiconductors
`and Semimetals, vol. 59, Nonlinear Optics in Semiconductors II, Academic Press, San
`Diego.
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`Patents
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`1. K.L. Hall, J.D. Moores, K.A. Rauschenbach, “Optical Memory and Data Pattern
`Generator”, U.S. Patent No. 5,566,261.
`2. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, “Apparatus and Method for Comparing Optical Bits”, U.S.
`Patent No. 5,831,731.
`3. N.S. Patel, K.L. Hall, J.D. Moores, K.A. Rauschenbach, S.G. Finn, R.A. Barry, “Optical Bit
`Rate Converter”, U.S. Patent No. 6,175,433.
`4. M. Medard, J.D. Moores, K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, S. Parikh, A.H. Chan,
`“Pseudorandom Noise Sequence Generator”, U.S. Patent No. 6,201,870.
`5. K.L. Hall, H. Hakimi, F. Hakimi, D.T Moriarty, K.A. Rauschenbach, “Fast Variable Optical
`Delay”, U.S. Patent No. 6,356,677.
`6. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, “All-Optical Bit Phase Sensing and Clock Recovery
`Apparatus and Methods”, U.S. Patent No. 6,388,753.
`7. F. Hakimi, H. Hakimi, K.L. Hall, “Wavelength Shifting and Optical Switching”, U.S. Patent
`No. 6,427,039.
`8. N.S. Patel, K.L. Hall, J.D. Moores, K.A. Rauschenbach, S.G. Finn, R.A. Barry, “Optical Bit
`Rate Converter”, U.S. Patent No. 6,563,895.
`9. K.L. Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach, “All-Optical Bit Phase Sensing”, U.S. Patent No.
`6,634,813.
`10. F. Hakimi, H. Hakimi, K.L. Hall, “Wavelength Shifting and Optical Switching”, U.S. Patent
`No. 6,671,427.
`11. K.L. Hall, H. Hakimi, F. Hakimi, D.T. Moriarty, K.A. Rauschenbach, “Fast Variable
`Optical Delay”, U.S. Patent No. 6,674,930.
`12. A.B. Kurs, A. Karalis, K.L. Hall, M.P. Kesler, M. Soljacic, , “Wireless Energy Transfer
`using Planar Capacitively Loaded Conducting Loop Resonators”, U.S. Patent No.
`8,035,255.
`13. D.A. Schatz, H.T. Lou, M.P. Kesler, K.L. Hall, K.J. Kulikowski, E.R. Giler, R. Fiorello,
`“Wireless Energy Transfer for Refrigerator Application”, U.S. Patent No. 8,106,539.
`14. A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, K.J. Kulikowski, K.L. Hall, M. Soljacic, M.P.
`Kesler, “Wireless Energy Transfer using Field Shaping to Reduce Loss”, U.S. Patent No.
`8,304,935.
`15. A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, K.J. Kulikowski, K.L. Hall, M. Soljacic, M.P.
`Kesler, “Wireless Energy Transfer using Magnetic Materials to Shape Field and Reduce
`Loss”, U.S. Patent No. 8,324,759.
`16. A.B. Kurs, A. Karalis, M.P. Kesler, A. Campanella, K.L. Hall, K.J. Kulikowski, Q. Li, M.
`Soljacic, , “Wireless Energy Transfer for Computer Peripheral Applications”, U.S. Patent
`No. 8,400,017.
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`17. A.B. Kurs, A. Karalis, M.P. Kesler, A. Campanella, K.L. Hall, K.J. Kulikowski, M.
`Soljacic, “Low AC Resistance Conductor Designs”, U.S. Patent No. 8,410,636.
`18. A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, D.A. Schatz, H.T. Lou, M.P. Kesler, K.L. Hall, K.J.
`Kulikowski, E.R. Giler, R. Fiorello, M. Soljacic, “Multi-Resonator Wireless Energy
`Transfer for Exterior Lighting”, U.S. Patent No. 8,441,154.
`19. M.P. Kesler, A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, R. Fiorello, Q. Li, K.J. Kulikowski,
`E.R. Giler, F.J. Pergal, D.A. Schatz, K.L. Hall, M. Soljacic, “Wireless Energy Transfer
`Systems”, U.S. Patent No. 8,461,719.
`20. A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, K.J. Kulikowski, K.L. Hall,, M. Soljacic, M.P. Kesler, A.
`Karalis, “Wireless Energy Transfer using Conducting Surfaces to Shape Fields and Reduce
`Loss”, U.S. Patent No. 8,461,720.
`21. A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, K.J. Kulikowski, K.L. Hall, M. Soljacic, M.P.
`Kesler, “Wireless Energy Transfer using Object Positioning for Low Loss”, U.S. Patent No.
`8,461,721.
`22. A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, K.J. Kulikowski, K.L. Hall, M. Soljacic, M.P. Kesler, A.
`Karalis, “Wireless Energy Transfer using Conducting Surfaces to Shape Field and Improve
`k”, U.S. Patent No. 8,461,722.
`23. A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, D.A. Schatz, M.P. Kesler, K.L. Hall, E.R. Giler, M.
`Soljacic, M.P. Kesler, “Tunable Wireless Energy Transfer for Outdoor Lighting
`Applications”, U.S. Patent No. 8,466,583.
`24. A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, K.J. Kulikowski, K.L. Hall, M. Soljacic, M.P.
`Kesler, “Wireless Energy Transfer Over Distance using Field Shaping to Improve the
`Coupling Factor”, U.S. Patent No. 8,471,410.
`25. A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, K.J. Kulikowski, K.L. Hall, M. Soljacic, M.P.
`Kesler, “Wireless Energy Transfer with High-Q Resonators using Field Shaping to Improve
`k”, U.S. Patent No. 8,476,788.
`26. A.B. Kurs, A. Karalis, M.P. Kesler, A. Campanella, K.L. Hall, K.J. Kulikowski, M.
`Soljacic, “Wireless Energy Transfer using Variable Size Resonators and System Modeling”,
`U.S. Patent No. 8,482,158.
`27. M.P. Kesler, A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A. Campanella, R. Fiorello, Q. Li, K.J. Kulikowski,
`E.R. Giler, D.A. Schatz, K.L. Hall, M. Soljacic, “Wireless Energy Transfer Resonator Kit”,
`U.S. Patent No. 8,487,480.
`28. K.L. Hall, M.P. Kesler, K.J. Kulikowski, A.J. Campanella, “Wireless Energy Transfer
`Converters”, U.S. Patent No. 8,497,601.
`29. D.A. Schatz, H.T. Lou, M.P. Kesler, K.L. Hall, K.J. Kulikowski, E.R. Giler, R. Fiorello,
`“Wireless Energy Transfer with Feedback Control for Lighting Applications”, U.S. Patent
`No. 8,552,592.
`30. A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, A.J. Campanella, K.J. Kulikowski, K.L. Hall, M. Soljacic, M.P.
`Kesler, “Wireless Energy Transfer Using Object Positioning for Improved k”, U.S. Patent
`No. 8,569,914.
`31. D.A. Schatz, A. Karalis, K.L. Hall, M.P. Kesler, M. Soljacic, E.R. Giler, A.B. Kurs, K.J.
`Kulikowski, “Wireless Energy Transfer Using High-Q Resonators
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`Applications”, U.S. Patent No. 8,587,153.
`32. E.R. Giler, K.L. Hall, M.P. Kesler, M. Soljacic, A. Karalis, A.B. Kurs, Q. Li, S.J. Ganem,
`“Wireless Energy Transfer Using Repeater Resonators”, U.S. Patent No. 8,587,155.
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`33. K.L. Hall, M.P. Kesler, K.J. Kulihowski, M.A. Feldstein, V. Efe, “Resonator Arrays for
`Wireless Energy Transfer”, U.S. Patent No. 8,598,743.
`34. A.B. Kurs, A. Karalis, M.P. Kesler, A.J. Campanella, K.L. Hall, K.J. Kulikowski, Q. Li, M.
`Soljacic, “Wireless Energy Transfer Systems”, U.S. Patent No. 8,618,696.
`35. A.B. Kurs, A. Karalis, M.P. Kesler, A.J. Campanella, K.L. Hall, K.J. Kulikowski, Q. Li, M.
`Soljacic, “Wireless Energy Transfer Systems”, U.S. Patent No. 8,629,578.
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`Conference Papers and Presentations
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`1. K.L. Hall, “Speed”, Executive Forum Proceedings, Asia-Pacific Optical & Wireless
`Communications (APOC), Shanghai, China, (2002).
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`2. K.L. Hall, “Scalability and Viability of 40 Gb/s Technology”, SPIE Symposium on Optical
`Transmission Systems and Equipment for WDM Networking '02, Boston, MA, (2002).
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`3. Q. Zhang, J. Maloney, C. Menyuk, K. Hall, A. Liang, J. Jacob, M. LaGasse, B. Brewington,
`E. Thoen, S. Verghese and F. Sun, “Performance Comparison of Dispersion Managed 40
`Gbps Transmission; CSRZ vs. RZ”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics Technical
`Digest, 2002 OSA Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America, Washington, DC,
`2002), p. 530.
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`4. D.J. Jones, J.M. Jacob, S.R. Henion, J.G. Maloney, M.P. Kesler, M.J. LaGasse, E.R. Thoen,
`B. Brewington, Q. Zhang, and K.L. Hall, “High-Speed, High-Capacity, Long-Haul
`Terrestrial Networking”, Digest of the IEEE/LEOS 2001 Summer Topical Meetings-
`Ultralong Haul DWDM Transmission and Networking, 2001 OSA Technical Digest Series,
`(2001).
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`5. E.R. Thoen, D.J. Jones, J.M. Jacob, S. Henion, B. Romkey, M. Jafri, J.G. Maloney, J.
`Lopez, F. Jodoin, M.P. Kesler, M.J. LaGasse, H. Rao, and K.L. Hall, “Multi-Wavelength 40
`Gb/s Transmission Systems for Long-Haul Applications”, Technical Proceedings for
`NFOEC 2001, p. 524, Baltimore, MD, (2001).
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`6. K.L. Hall, “High-Speed Transmission”, Technical Digest for the IEEE/LEOS Annual
`Meeting, vol. 1, p. 12, San Francisco, CA, (2001).
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`7. B.S. Robinson and K.L. Hall, “Experimental Analysis of Switching Windows in
`Semiconductor-Based Optical Switches”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics
`Technical Digest, 2000 OSA Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America,
`Washington, DC, 2000), p. 331.
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`8. K.L. Hall, “High-Speed TDMA Techniques”, Optical Fiber Communications Conference
`Technical Digest, paper no. ThV4, p. 311, Baltimore, MD, (2000).
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`9. K.L. Hall, “Progress in High-Speed TDMA Communications”, Technical Digest for the
`IEEE/LEOS Annual Meeting, vol. 2, p. 535, San Francisco, CA, (1999).
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`10. F. Hakimi, H. Hakimi, K.L. Hall, and K.A. Rauschenbach, “Temporal Gratings and Their
`Applications in Fiber Optics Communications and Measurements”, Technical Digest for the
`IEEE/LEOS Annual Meeting, vol. 1, p. 206, San Francisco, CA, (1999).
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`11. K.L. Hall, D.T. Moriarty, H. Hakimi, F. Hakimi, B.S. Robinson and K.A. Rauschenbach,
`“Ultrafast Variable Optical Delay Technique”, Technical Digest for the IEEE/LEOS Annual
`Meeting, vol. 1, p. 208, San Francisco, CA. (1999).
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`12. K.L. Hall, B.S. Robinson, S.G. Finn, D.T. Moriarty, and K.A. Rauschenbach, “Ultrafast
`Optical Data Networking”, Digest of the OSA Annual Meeting 1999, 1999 OSA Technical
`Digest Series, paper WN3, (1999).
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`13. K.L. Hall, W. Atia, J.D. Moores, R.S. Bondurant and K.A. Rauschenbach, “A 100 Gb/s, 9-
`Watt Optical Transmitter”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics Post Deadline
`Technical Digest, 1999 OSA Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America,
`Washington, DC, 1999), p. CPD17.
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`14. K.L. Hall and B.S. Robinson, “Bit Error Rate Characterization of 100 Gb/s All-Optical
`Demultiplexers”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics Technical Digest, 1999 OSA
`Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America, Washington, DC, 1999), p. 214.
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`15. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, S.G. Finn, R.A. Barry, J.D. Moores, E.A. Swanson and S.R.
`Chinn, “Ultrafast Soliton Multiple-Access Networks”, in New Trends in Optical Soliton
`Transmission Systems, p. 419, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, (1998).
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`16. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach and S.G. Finn, “Ultrafast Time Division Multi-Access
`Networks”, Technical Digest for ICAPT'98, SPIE, (1998).
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`17. B.S. Robinson and K.L. Hall, “Interferometric all-optical switching using nonlinearities in
`semiconductor amplifiers biased at transparency”, in Conference on Lasers and Electro-
`optics Technical Digest, vol. 6, 1998 OSA Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of
`America, Washington, DC, 1998), p. 2.
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`18. K.L. Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach, “100 Gb/s All-Optical Logic”, Optical Fiber
`Communications Conference Technical Digest, paper no. PD5, San Jose, CA, (1998).
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`19. S.G. Finn, K.L. Hall, K. A. Rauschenbach, J.D. Moores, R.A. Barry, “100 Gb/s Optical
`Packet Networks”, Technical Digest for the IEEE/LEOS Annual Meeting, vol. 2, p. 334, San
`Francisco, CA, (1997).
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`20. M. Medard, A.H. Chan, J.D. Moores, K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach and S. Parikh,
`“Ultrafast Cryptography Using Optical Logic in Reconfigurable Feedback Shift Registers”,
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`p.342, (1997).
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`21. K.L. Hall, “Progress and outlook for all-optical ultrafast switching”, tutorial in Digest of the
`OSA Annual Meeting 1997, 1997 OSA Technical Digest Series, paper ThH2, (1997).
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`22. K.L. Hall, “All-Optical Buffers for High-Speed Slotted TDM Networks”, Digest of the
`IEEE/LEOS 1997 Summer Topical Meetings-Advanced Semiconductor Lasers and
`Applications, 1997 OSA Technical Digest Series, paper ThA1, p. 15, (1997).
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`23. K.L. Hall, J.P. Donnelly, S.H. Groves, C.I. Fennelly, R.J. Bailey and A. Napoleone, “40
`Gb/s All-Optical Circulating Shift Register using and Inverting Ultrafast Nonlinear
`Interferometer”, in Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics Technical Digest, vol. 11,
`1997 OSA Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America, Washington, DC, 1997),
`pp. CPD11-1,3.
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`24. K.L. Hall, S.R. Chinn, D.M. Boroson, and K.A. Rauschenbach, “Wideband RF Signal
`Generation Using All-Optical Switching”, in Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics
`Technical Digest, vol. 11, 1997 OSA Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America,
`Washington, DC, 1997), pp. 296-297.
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`25. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, S.G. Finn, R.A. Barry, N.S. Patel and J.D. Moores, “100
`Gb/s Optical Network Technology”, Digest of the IEEE/LEOS 1997 Spring Topical
`Meetings-Ultrafast Electronics and Optoelectronics, 1997 OSA Technical Digest Series,
`paper UMA2, p. 3, (1997).
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`26. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach and N.S. Patel, “High-Speed Optical Logic”, Optical Fiber
`Communications Conference Technical Digest, p. 248, paper no. ThD1, Dallas, TX, (1997).
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`27. K.L. Hall, “40 Gb/s Optical Packet Buffering”, Optical Fiber Communications Conference
`Technical Digest, p. 250, paper no. ThD3, Dallas, TX, (1997).
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`28. K.A. Rauschenbach, S. Finn, R. Barry, K. Hall, J. Moores, N. Patel, “100 Gb/s Time -
`Division Multiplexed Multi-Access Networks”, Optical Fiber Communications Conference
`Technical Digest, p. 86, paper no. TuQ1, Dallas, TX, (1997).
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`29. N.S. Patel, K.L. Hall, J.D. Moores, K.A. Rauschenbach, and B.S. Robinson, “All-Optical
`Rate Conversion”, Optical Fiber Communications Conference Technical Digest, p. 87,
`paper no. TuQ2, Dallas, TX, (1997).
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`30. K.A. Rauschenbach, S.G. Finn, R.A. Barry, K.L. Hall, J.D. Moores, N.S. Patel, “Ultrafast
`Time -Division Multiplexed Multi-Access Networks”, Technical Digest for the IEEE/LEOS
`Annual Meeting, p. 109, paper no. WO1, Boston, MA, (1996).
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`31. K.L. Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach, “A Fiber Loop Buffer Storing Variable Length Data
`Packets at 18 Gb/s for 200 Circulations”, Digest of the IEEE/LEOS 1996 Summer Topical
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`16, (1996).
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`32. N.S. Patel, K.A. Rauschenbach and K.L. Hall, “40 Gb/s Cacadable All-Optical Logic using
`an Ultrafast Nonlinear Interferometer”, Optical Fiber Communications Conference
`Technical Digest, paper no. PD14-2, San Jose, CA, (1996).
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`33. K.L. Hall and K.A. Rauschenbach, “All-Optical Bit Pattern Generation and Matching at 10
`Gb/s”, Optical Fiber Communications Conference Technical Digest, p. 133, paper no.
`WH3, San Jose, CA, (1996).
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`34. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, J.D. Moores, R.A. Barry, and S.G. Finn, “All-Optical
`Switching in Ultra-High-Speed Time Division Multiplexed Systems”, SPIE Symposium on
`Lasers and Integrated Optics '96, San Jose, CA, (1996).
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`35. E.A. Swanson, S.R. Chinn, K.L. Hall, J.D. Moores and K.A. Rauschenbach, “Optical Pulse
`Train Generation Using Soliton Compression of the Beat Signal Between Two Optical
`Carriers”, SPIE Symposium on Lasers and Integrated Optics '96, San Jose, CA, paper 2684-
`13, (1996).
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`36. J.D. Moores, K.L. Hall and W.S. Wong, “Optical Pulse Storage Loops”, SPIE Symposium
`on Lasers and Integrated Optics '96, San Jose, CA, paper 2684-33, (1996).
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`37. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, and J.D. Moores, “Applications of Guided-Wave Electro-
`Optic Devices in Ultrafast TDM\ Systems”, Technical Digest for the IEEE/LEOS Annual
`Meeting, IO3.1, 111, (1995).
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`38. S.M. LePage, K.L. Hall, G. Lenz and E.P. Ippen, “Widely Tunable Source Generating
`Subpicosecond Pulses at 1550 nm”, in All-Optical Communication Systems: Architecture,
`Control, and Network Issues, Proc. SPIE 2614, p.35, (1995).
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`39. N.S. Patel, K.L. Hall, and K.A. Rauschenbach, “All-Fiber Optical Demultiplexer and XOR
`Gate”, in Emerging Components and Technologies for All-Optical Networks, Proc. SPIE
`2613, p.126, (1995).
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`40. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach and J.D. Moores, “Wavelength Converters for Ultrafast
`TDM Networks”, Technical Digest for the OSA Annual Meeting, p. 52, Portland, OR,
`(1995).
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`41. K.A. Rauschenbach, K.L Hall, J.D. Moores, S. Finn and R. Barry, “Ultrafast Optical Time-
`Domain Network Technology”, Technical Digest for CLEO Pacific Rim '95, Chiba, Japan,
`11-14 July, (1995).
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`42. K.L Hall, J.D. Moores, K.A. Rauschenbach, W.S. Wong, E.P. Ippen and H.A. Haus, “All-
`Optical Storage of a 1.25 kbit Packet at 10 Gb/s”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
`Technical Digest, Baltimore, MD, (1995), paper CPD16-2.
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`43. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, E.A. Swanson, S.R. Chinn, and G. Raybon, “Gigahertz
`Clock Synchronization using a Nonlinear Optical Loop Mirror as an All-Optical Phase
`Comparator”, in Photonics in Switching, vol. 12, 1995 OSA Technical Digest Series, p. 61,
`(1995).
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`44. K. Rauschenbach, K. Hall, J. Moores, S. Finn, R. Barry, W. Wong, H. Haus, E. Ippen, and
`M. Haner, “Technologies for Ultra-High-Bit-Rate Time-Division-Multiplexed Networks”,
`Photonics in Switching, vol. 12, 1995 OSA Technical Digest Series, p. 45, (1995).
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`45. K. Rauschenbach, K. Hall, J. Moores, E. Swanson, M. Haner, H. Haus, and W. Wong,
`“Broadband Optical Local Area Network Technologies”, IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics
`Society Conference Proceedings, vol. 2, Boston, MA, p. 196, UO4.1, (1994).
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`46. K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, J.C. Livas and G. Raybon, “All-Optical Pulse Width and
`Wavelength Conversion”, LEOS Summer Topicals Technical Digest, Lake Tahoe, NV,
`(1994), T2.2.
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`47. E.A. Swanson, S.R. Chinn, K.L. Hall, K.A. Rauschenbach, R.S. Bondurant, and J. Miller,
`“A Near-Transform-Limited 100 GHz Soliton Pulse Train Using Soliton Compression of
`Two Phase Sidebands from a Single Laser”, Optical Fiber Communications Conference
`Technical Digest, paper no. PD15, San Jose, CA, (1994).
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`48. K.L. Hall, A.M. Darwish, E.P Ippen, U. Koren and G. Raybon, “Subpicosecond Index
`Nonlinearities in InGaAsP Diode Laser Amplifiers”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-
`optics Technical Digest, Baltimore, MD, (1993), paper JThA2.
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`49. C.T. Hultgren, K.L. Hall, G. Lenz, D.J. Dougherty, and E.P. Ippen, “Spectral-Hole Burning
`and Carrier Heating Nonlinearities in Active Waveguides”, OSA Proceedings on
`Picosecond Electronics and Optoelectronics, San Francisco, CA, (1993).
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`50. K.L. Hall, G. Lenz and E.P. Ippen, “Novel, heterodyne pump-probe measurement of
`femtosecond nonlinearities in waveguides”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics
`Technical Digest, Anaheim, CA, (1992), paper JThF4.
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`51. K.L. Hall, Y. Lai, E.P. Ippen, G. Eisenstein, and U. Koren, “Short Pulse Gain Saturation in
`a 1.5-µm Multiple Quantum Well Optical Amplifier”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-
`optics Technical Digest, Anaheim, CA, (1990), paper CFL-3.
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`52. K.L. Hall, E.P. Ippen, J. Mark, and G. Eisenstein, “Subpicosecond Gain Dynamics in
`InGaAsP Diode Laser Amplifiers”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics Technical
`Digest, Baltimore, MD, (1989), paper no. THI1.
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`53. L.Y. Liu, J. Mark, K.L. Hall, H.A. Haus, and E.P. Ippen, “Additive Pulse Modelocking: A
`Mechanism for Femtosecond Pulse Generation with Coupled Nonlinear Resonators”,
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`54. K.L. Hall, E.P. Ippen, J. Mark, and G. Eisenstein, “Ultrafast Nonlinearities in InGaAsP
`Diode Laser Amplifiers”, Picosecond Electronics and Optoelectronics Technical Digest,
`vol. 4, p. 73, Salt Lake City, Utah, (1989).
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`55. G. Eisenstein, R.M. Jopson, M.S. Whalen, and K.L. Hall, “Active Mode-Locking of an
`InGaAsP Optical-Fiber Ring Laser”, Digest of Ultrafast Phenomenon Meeting, paper no.
`MD8-1, Snowmass CO, (1986).
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`56. K.L. Hall, R.M. Jopson, G. Eisenstein and J.R. Simpson, “Microlenses for Stressed-
`Cladding Polarisation-Preserving Fiber”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics
`Technical Digest, Baltimore, MD, (1985), paper no. THZZ 8.
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`57. R.S. Tucker, G. Eisenstein, S.K. Korotky, U. Koren, L.W. Stulz, R.M. Jopson, J.J. Veselka,
`and K.L. Hall, “20 GHz Active Mode-Locking of a 1.55 µm InGaAsP Laser”, Optical Fiber
`Conference Technical Digest, San Diego, CA, (1985), paper no. PD11.

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