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: 2791-2801, 2014 Williams DF, et al: "Crosstalk Corrections for coplanar-waveguide scattering-parameter calibrations." IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 8.62: 1748-1761, 2014 Quasi
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composite formulations for high performance stretchable waveguides. The Research Associate/Research Fellow will employ knowledge in polymer chemistry, composites and optics to develop novel polymer
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inserted into the middle ear. Objectives We plan to manufacture an optical fiber tip, shaped to penetrate inside tissues. A flexible glass part containing a single-mode optical waveguide and an in-built
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physics or in a comparable field Knowledge of semiconductor physics Knowledge in the field of optical simulation of waveguides Knowledge in the field of characterisation of single photon detectors Very good
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Faculty of Science The position is available for a postdoctoral researcher to join the Waveguided Atom Interferometry project, part of the Experimental Quantum Optics & Photonics Group within
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | about 20 hours ago
are considering approaches involving frequency multiplier chains utilized Schottky diodes and quantum cascade lasers, which are multiplexed using waveguide networks, phase gratings, or a combination of both. We
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strain fields and (ii) couple, with high efficiency, the excitons of these materials with waveguides defined by laser micromachining in transparent substrates. The project will involve the use of electron
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particular fiber-optic structures, waveguide systems with plasmonic coverings and integrated photonics systems; 2) knowledge of issues related to the measurement technique of fiber-optic structures and systems
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lasers, microresonators, spectrum broadening in non-linear waveguides or electro-optic devices. However today the main challenge of mid-IR frequency combs is to achieve compact, turn key systems
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that are suitable for novel devices and circuits. In the beginning, the challenges will include the investigation of highly controlled doping profiles for optimization of waveguide propagation loss, as