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Optical fibres devices for high energies: from high power lasers to X-ray detection

Optical fibres devices for high energies: from high power lasers to X-ray detection
Optical fibres devices for high energies: from high power lasers to X-ray detection
In addition to their numerous applications in the telecom wavelength range, optical fibre multiplexers and sensors have been successfully deployed in high power fibre lasers, X-rays and particles detectors and even for the excitation of optical angular momentum modes.
Brambilla, G.
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Brambilla, G.
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Brambilla, G. (2016) Optical fibres devices for high energies: from high power lasers to X-ray detection. Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference, , Medellin Colombia. 22 - 26 Aug 2016.

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Abstract

In addition to their numerous applications in the telecom wavelength range, optical fibre multiplexers and sensors have been successfully deployed in high power fibre lasers, X-rays and particles detectors and even for the excitation of optical angular momentum modes.

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Published date: 2016
Additional Information: Plenary LW4B.3
Venue - Dates: Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference, , Medellin Colombia, 2016-08-22 - 2016-08-26

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Local EPrints ID: 442494
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442494
PURE UUID: 841f2a58-904d-4d2a-8752-099b01c765ef
ORCID for G. Brambilla: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5730-0499

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Date deposited: 16 Jul 2020 16:31
Last modified: 07 Feb 2023 02:44

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