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Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A

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2010

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A Hybrid Highly Birefringent Fiber Optic Sensing System For Simultaneous Strain And Temperature Measurement, Piotr Lesiak, Ginu Rajan, Yuliya Semenova, Gerald Farrell, Anna Boczkowska, Andrzej Domanski, Tomasz Wolinski Jan 2010

A Hybrid Highly Birefringent Fiber Optic Sensing System For Simultaneous Strain And Temperature Measurement, Piotr Lesiak, Ginu Rajan, Yuliya Semenova, Gerald Farrell, Anna Boczkowska, Andrzej Domanski, Tomasz Wolinski

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A

A novel hybrid fiber optic sensor based on integration of polarimetric fiber sensors for simultaneous strain and temperature measurement is presented in this paper. Two types of polarimetric fibers are used: a side-hole fiber and a polarization maintaining photonic crystal fiber. The disadvantage of each sensor type can be overcome by using the sensors in a complementary manner to measure temperature independently from average strain. © 2010 Photonics Society of Poland.


Ultrabroadband Optical Parametric Chirped Pulse Amplifier System For Single-Cycle Waveform Synthesis, Shu-Wei Huang, Giovanni Cirmi, Jeffrey Moses, Kyung-Han Hong, Andrew Benedick, Li-Jin Chen, Enbang Li, Benjamin J. Eggleton, Giulio Cerullo, Franz X. Kartner Jan 2010

Ultrabroadband Optical Parametric Chirped Pulse Amplifier System For Single-Cycle Waveform Synthesis, Shu-Wei Huang, Giovanni Cirmi, Jeffrey Moses, Kyung-Han Hong, Andrew Benedick, Li-Jin Chen, Enbang Li, Benjamin J. Eggleton, Giulio Cerullo, Franz X. Kartner

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A

We demonstrate synchronized few-cycle 800-nm and 2-μm pulse trains seeded from a single Ti:sapphire oscillator, able to generate scalable, high-energy pulses lasting less than a single electric-field cycle. Such pulses are attractive for high-field physics.