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Experimental demonstration of phase resonances in metallic compound gratings with subwavelength slits in the millimeter wave regime
We provide experimental evidence of phase resonances in metallic periodic structures in which each period comprises several subwavelength slits of the same width. We have analyzed and measured the response of these ... -
Experimental evidence of coherence resonance in a time-delayed bistable system
We report on the experimental observation of coherence resonance in a bistable system with delay. Our system consists of a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser subject to time-delayed optical feedback simultaneously from ... -
Experimental optimization in terms of power stability and output power of highly Er-doped fiber lasers with single and hybrid cavities
In this article, the output power stability of several different highly erbiumdoped fiber ring lasers, as a function of the laser parameters, is experimentally investigated. The study is focused on the optimization of ... -
Experimental realization of an epsilon-near-zero graded-index metalens at terahertz frequencies
The terahertz band has been historically hindered by the lack of efficient generators and detectors, but a series of recent breakthroughs have helped to effectively close the “terahertz gap.” A rapid development of terahertz ... -
Experimental study and sensing applications of polarization-dependent lossy mode resonances generated by D-shape coated optical fibers
The fabrication and characterization of an optical fiber refractometer based on Lossy Mode Resonances (LMR) is presented. TiO2/ poly (sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS) coatings deposited on side-polished D-shaped optical ... -
Experimental validation of a Ku-band dual circularly polarized metasurface antenna
The experimental validation of a Ku-band dual circularly polarized (CP) broadside-beam metasurface (MTS) antenna is presented. A radially modulated anisotropic single layer MTS has been synthesised employing sub-wavelength ... -
Exploiting the dispersion of the double-negative-index fishnet metamaterial to create a broadband low-profile metallic lens
Metamaterial lenses with close values of permittivity and permeability usually display low reflection losses at the expense of narrow single frequency operation. Here, a broadband low-profile lens is designed by exploiting ... -
Extraordinary transmission and left-handed propagation in miniaturized stacks of doubly periodic subwavelength hole arrays
Metallic plates embedded between dielectric slabs and perforated by rectangular arrays of subwavelength holes with a dense periodicity in one of the directions support extraordinary transmission (ET) phenomena, viz. strong ... -
Fabrication of Bragg gratings on the end facet of standard optical fibers by sputtering the same material
A sputtering process has been applied to deposit quarter-wavelength stacks on the end facet of cleaved optical fibers by using only one sputtering target. Standard multimode optical fibers were used as substrates to fabricate ... -
Fe-rich ferromagnetic wires for self-sensing materials
The possibility of using Fe-rich wires in mechanical stress self-sensing materials is investigated. To this end, a retrieval technique aimed to characterize the high-frequency magnetoimpedance effect in ferromagnetic wires ... -
Femtomolar detection by nanocoated fiber label-free biosensors
The advent of optical fibre-based biosensors combined with that of nanotechnologies has provided an oppor-tunity for developing in situ, portable, lightweight, versatile and high-performance optical sensing platforms. We ... -
Fiber cavity ring down and gain amplification effect
The effect of an erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) placed inside the fiber ring of a cavity ring down (CRD) configuration is studied. The limitations and advantages of this configuration are discussed, and the study of ... -
A fiber optic ammonia sensor using a universal pH indicator
A universal pH indicator is used to fabricate a fiber optic ammonia sensor. The advantage of this pH indicator is that it exhibits sensitivity to ammonia over a broad wavelength range. This provides a differential response, ... -
Fiber optic multiple-wavelength filter based on one dimensional photonic bandgap structures with defects
In this paper, a theoretical analysis is given of an optical fiber multiple-wavelength tunable filter based on a onedimensional (1-D) photonic bandgap (PBG) structure with four defects. To understand the positioning of ... -
Fiber optic sensor networks
One of the main goals in fiber optic sensor technology is to multiplex together a high number of sensorsin the same network in order to share expensive terminal equipment and develop a system including multiple measuring ... -
Fiber-optic nanorefractometer based on one-dimensional photonic-bandgap structures with two defects
A theoretical analysis of a fiber-optic photonic- bandgap (PBG)-based nanorefractometer is presented. Changes up to 11.2 dB in the optical output power in an index of refraction range of 1.7 with a sensitivity of 1.5 ... -
Fisiopatología y técnicas de registro de los movimientos oculares
En el control de la motilidad ocular intervienen varios sistemas funcionales. Los reflejos vestíbulo-oculares y optocinéticos son respuestas automáticas para compensar los movimientos de la cabeza y del entorno visual y ... -
Focus on terahertz plasmonics
Plasmonics is one of the growing fields in modern photonics that has garnered increasing interest over the last few years. In this focus issue, the specific challenges concerning terahertz plasmonics have been addressed ... -
Frequency modulated continuous wave system for optical fiber intensity sensors with optical amplification
We report on the use of erbium doped fiber (EDF) amplification to enhance a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) technique for referencing optical intensity sensors located between two Bragg grating structures. The ... -
Frequency selective properties of coaxial transmission lines loaded with combined artificial inclusions
The properties of a modified coaxial transmission line by periodic inclusions will be discussed. The introduction of split ring resonators, conductor stubs, air gaps, and combination of these gives rise to new frequency ...