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  • 2022Functionalised optical fiber devices for nonlinear photonics: from high harmonics generation to frequency combcitations
  • 2010Screen-printed platinum electrodes for measuring crevice corrosion: Nickel aluminium bronze as an examplecitations

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  • Leo, Francois
  • Englebert, Nico
  • Brambilla, Gilberto
  • Sazio, Pier-John
  • Gates, James C.
  • Lucia, Francesco De
  • Bannerman, Rex
  • Wood, Robert
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Functionalised optical fiber devices for nonlinear photonics: from high harmonics generation to frequency comb

  • Lewis, Adam
  • Leo, Francois
  • Englebert, Nico
  • Brambilla, Gilberto
  • Sazio, Pier-John
  • Gates, James C.
  • Lucia, Francesco De
  • Bannerman, Rex
Abstract

The possibility of fabricating all-fiber nonlinear devices based on periodically poled silica fibers allows for overcoming most of the issues of free space nonlinear optics, such as thermal instabilities and high costs of nonlinear crystals. In this talk the most recent results related to the topic are presented, including some interesting applications of periodically poled fibers, such as the generation of high harmonics and of Frequency Combs when exploited in cavity configuration.

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