Silica nanowires for UV light generation and sensing
Silica nanowires for UV light generation and sensing
Because of the strong confinement and large refractive index contrast, silica nanowires can efficiently generate light in the UV through intermodal phase matching. Similarly, the fraction of power in the evanescent field allows for many applications in sensing.
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Gouveia, M.
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He, J.
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Ding, M.
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Wang, P.
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Zervas, M.N.
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Newson, T.P.
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Melvin, T.
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2014
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Lee, Timothy
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Chen, G.Y.
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Gouveia, M.
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He, J.
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Ding, M.
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Wang, P.
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Zervas, M.N.
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Melvin, T.
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Brambilla, G., Abdul Khudus, M.I.M., Ismaeel, R., Lee, Timothy, Chen, G.Y., Gouveia, M., Van Putten, L., Oduro, B., He, J., Masoudi, A., Ding, M., Wang, P., Zervas, M.N., Newson, T.P. and Melvin, T.
(2014)
Silica nanowires for UV light generation and sensing.
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Because of the strong confinement and large refractive index contrast, silica nanowires can efficiently generate light in the UV through intermodal phase matching. Similarly, the fraction of power in the evanescent field allows for many applications in sensing.
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Published date: 2014
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Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference: LAOP 2014, , Cancun, Mexico, 2014-11-16 - 2014-11-21
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G. Brambilla
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M.I.M. Abdul Khudus
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R. Ismaeel
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Timothy Lee
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G.Y. Chen
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M. Gouveia
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L. Van Putten
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B. Oduro
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J. He
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A. Masoudi
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M. Ding
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P. Wang
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M.N. Zervas
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T. Melvin
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