Self-assembly of three-dimensional photonic-crystals with
... fabricated, and such a PC waveguide can have unique properties, such as an arbitrary refractive index core, waveguiding through a l-scale sharp bend, and extremely large groupvelocity dispersion.20–22 Combination of the self-assembly approach with defect engineering is an important issue for making ...
... fabricated, and such a PC waveguide can have unique properties, such as an arbitrary refractive index core, waveguiding through a l-scale sharp bend, and extremely large groupvelocity dispersion.20–22 Combination of the self-assembly approach with defect engineering is an important issue for making ...
Vacuum-ultraviolet to infrared supercontinuum in hydrogen
... Supercontinuum generation in bulk gases is widely established [13], and by making use of filamentation has been extended down to the VUV. For instance, extremely flat (but spatially incoherent) supercontinua down to 150 nm were generated via multiple filaments created by focusing TW (250 mJ in 125 f ...
... Supercontinuum generation in bulk gases is widely established [13], and by making use of filamentation has been extended down to the VUV. For instance, extremely flat (but spatially incoherent) supercontinua down to 150 nm were generated via multiple filaments created by focusing TW (250 mJ in 125 f ...
electromagnetically induced transparency - IAP TU
... the state of maximal coherence, that is, maximal polarization, by EIT. The uniquely high conversion efficiency arises since the nonlinear terms become equal in magnitude to the linear terms. Besides applications in dense gas phase media with thermal velocity distribution, large optical nonlinearitie ...
... the state of maximal coherence, that is, maximal polarization, by EIT. The uniquely high conversion efficiency arises since the nonlinear terms become equal in magnitude to the linear terms. Besides applications in dense gas phase media with thermal velocity distribution, large optical nonlinearitie ...
Kerala University Optoelectronics Optical Communication
... Wiley and Sons Ltd., 2001 2. Eric Udd (Ed), Fiber optic sensors: An introduction for engineers and scientists, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 1991 3. B.D Gupta, Fiber optic sensors: Principles and applications, New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi. , 2006 4. Bio-medical sensors using optical fibers, Re ...
... Wiley and Sons Ltd., 2001 2. Eric Udd (Ed), Fiber optic sensors: An introduction for engineers and scientists, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 1991 3. B.D Gupta, Fiber optic sensors: Principles and applications, New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi. , 2006 4. Bio-medical sensors using optical fibers, Re ...
Deep Horizontal Atmospheric Turbulence Modeling and Simulation with a Liquid
... In order to test an adaptive optic systems being developed at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), a Liquid Crystal (LC) Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) is being used to generate atmospheric turbulence in the laboratory on a laser beam. Using a LC SLM in combination with software that generates atmosp ...
... In order to test an adaptive optic systems being developed at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), a Liquid Crystal (LC) Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) is being used to generate atmospheric turbulence in the laboratory on a laser beam. Using a LC SLM in combination with software that generates atmosp ...
table of content - Photonics North
... Conferium, Quebec, Canada Photonic theory design and simulations Plasmonic, hybrid plasmonics, and artificial media High Power Laser technology, ultrafast optics and applications We are fortunate to have a large group of experts (including your colleagues and friends) coming together in a venue th ...
... Conferium, Quebec, Canada Photonic theory design and simulations Plasmonic, hybrid plasmonics, and artificial media High Power Laser technology, ultrafast optics and applications We are fortunate to have a large group of experts (including your colleagues and friends) coming together in a venue th ...
Photonic laser thruster
A photonic laser thruster is an amplified laser thruster that generates thrust directly from the laser photon momentum, rather than laser-heating propellant. The concept of single-bounce laser-pushed lightsails that utilize the photon momentum was first developed in the 1960s, however, its conversion of laser power to thrust is highly inefficient, thus has been considered impractical. Over 50 years, there had been numerous theoretical and experimental efforts to increase the conversion efficiency by recycling photons, bouncing them repetitively between two reflective mirrors in an empty optical cavity, without success. In December 2006, Young Bae successfully solved this problem and demonstrated the conversion efficiency enhancement by a factor of 100 and a photon thrust of 35 micronewtons by putting the laser energizing media between the two mirrors as in typical lasers, and the photonic laser thruster was born. In August 2015, the photonic laser thruster was demonstrated to increase the conversion efficiency enhancement by a factor over 1,000 and to achieve a photon thrust of 3.5 millinewtons at Y.K. Bae Corporation. In addition, Propelling, slowing and stopping of a small satellite, 1U CubeSat, in simulated zero-gravity were demonstrated. The photonic laser thruster was initially developed for use in nanometer precision spacecraft formation, for forming ultralarge space telescopes and radars. The photonic laser thruster is currently developed for high-precision and high-speed maneuver of small spacecraft, such as formation flying, orbit adjustments, drag compensation, and rendezvous and docking. The photonic laser thruster can be used for beaming thrust from a conventional heavy resource vehicle to a more expensive & lightweight mission vehicle, similar to tankers in aerial refueling.The practical usage of the photonic laser thruster for main space propulsion would require extremely high laser powers and overcoming technological challenges in achieving the laser power and fabricating the required optics. Photonic laser thrusters have a very high specific impulse, and can permit spacecraft reach much higher speeds than with conventional rockets, which are limited by the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation. If the photonic laser thruster is scalable for the use in such main space propulsion, multiple photonic laser thrusters can be used to construct a 'photonic railway' that has been proposed as a potential permanent transport infrastructure for interplanetary or interstellar commutes, allowing the transport craft themselves to carry very little fuel.