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We present an electro-optic sensing system for power and electric field measurements at the W-band. An electro-optic probe was fabricated to be small enough to be inserted into a WR-10 waveguide to realize the endoscopic detection of fully guided electric fields. The intensity of the measured electric fields when propagating inside the field-calculable waveguide with respect to the applied power was...
2D metal nanopillar arrays in media of constant and gradient refractive indices are simulated and their subtractive colour filtering features are demonstrated. These results are expected to contribute to the next generation display technologies.
A refractive index fiber sensor was constructed by deposition of carbon nanotubes onto a joint segment of single-mode and multi-mode fibers. A maximum sensitivity of 157.9 dB/RIU for the RI range of 1.33–1.45 was achieved.
We developed an ultra-broadband super-absorbing metasurface substrate for SERS sensing. In contrast to conventional substrates working for limited excitation wavelengths, this structure can work for almost “all” available laser lines from 450-nm to 1000-nm.
FBGs made with femtosecond lasers have shown promise for sensing in extreme environments like high temperature, pressure or ionizing radiation. This presentation will give a review of some of the more recent developments.
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