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Materials Development for Advanced Optical Fiber Sensors and Lasers
Peter Dragic
, John Ballato
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Micro and Nanotechnology Lab
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Optical Fiber
100%
Material Development
100%
Optical Fiber Sensor
100%
Optical Fiber Lasers
100%
Microstructure
25%
Sensor Systems
25%
High Power
25%
Material Effect
25%
Photonic Crystal Fiber
25%
Microstructured Optical Fiber
25%
Optical Nonlinearity
25%
Sensor Applications
25%
Knowledge Level
25%
Manufacturing Systems
25%
Dual Use
25%
Laser Applications
25%
Performance Limitation
25%
Glass Optical Fiber
25%
Special Applications
25%
Present Value
25%
Modern Communication
25%
Narrow-linewidth Laser
25%
Material Considerations
25%
Defense System
25%
Future Value
25%
Extreme Performance
25%
Natural Inclination
25%
Communication Optical
25%
Engineered Fibres
25%
Engineering
Fiber Optics
100%
Fiber Optic Sensor
100%
Material Development
100%
Limitations
25%
Sensor System
25%
Line Width
25%
Microstructured Optical Fiber
25%
Gas Fuel Manufacture
25%
Application of Sensors
25%
Laser Application
25%
Fiber-Optic Communication
25%
Nonlinearity
25%
Photonic Crystal Fiber
25%
Material Science
Glass Fiber
100%
Fiber Optic Sensor
100%
Laser Application
50%
Novel Material
25%
Linewidth
25%
Microstructured Optical Fiber
25%
Photonic Crystal Fiber
25%
Fiber-Optic Communication
25%
Application of Sensors
25%