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100 | 0 | ‡a روبرت وليامز ‡9 ar | |
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400 | 0 | ‡a Robert Williams ‡9 es ‡9 sl ‡9 ast | |
400 | 0 | ‡a রবার্ট উইলিয়ামস ‡c গবেষক ‡9 bn | |
400 | 0 | ‡a Robert Williams ‡c Australian laser physicist ‡9 en | |
400 | 0 | ‡a Robert Williams ‡c wetenschapper ‡9 nl | |
400 | 0 | ‡a Роберт Уильямс ‡9 ru | |
670 | ‡a Author's 1.2 kW quasi-steady-state diamond Raman laser pumped by an M2 = 15 beam | ||
670 | ‡a Author's 302 W quasi-continuous cascaded diamond Raman laser at 1.5 microns with large brightness enhancement | ||
670 | ‡a Author's All-optical, actively Q-switched fiber laser. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Analysis of a thermal lens in a diamond Raman laser operating at 1.1 kW output power | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Apodized point-by-point fiber-Bragg gratings | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Core-scanned fibre Bragg gratings inscribed using ultrashort pulses and a point by point setup | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Detuning in apodized point-by-point fiber Bragg gratings: insights into the grating morphology | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Direct infrared femtosecond laser inscription of chirped fiber Bragg gratings | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Direct laser written waveguide coupler with an optically tunable splitting ratio | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Femtosecond direct-writing of low-loss fiber Bragg gratings using a continuous core-scanning technique | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Femtosecond induced fiber mode filter | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Fs laser induced apodised Bragg waveguides in fused silica | ||
670 | ‡a Author's High-gain 87 cm<sup>-1</sup> Raman line of KYW and its impact on continuous-wave Raman laser operation | ||
670 | ‡a Author's High-power continuous-wave Raman frequency conversion from 1.06 µm to 1.49 µm in diamond. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Hybrid integration for spatially multiplexed single-photon generation | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Hybrid photonic circuit for multiplexed heralded single photons | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Influence of photo-inscription conditions on the radiation-response of fiber Bragg gratings. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Investigating diamond Raman lasers at the 100 W level using quasi-continuous-wave pumping | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Large brightness enhancement for quasi-continuous beams by diamond Raman laser conversion | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Linearly polarized fiber laser using a point-by-point Bragg grating in a single-polarization photonic bandgap fiber. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Low Raman-noise correlated photon-pair generation in a dispersion-engineered chalcogenide As2S3 planar waveguide | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Modeling of apodized point-by-point fiber Bragg gratings | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Multiband processing of multimode light: combining 3D photonic lanterns with waveguide Bragg gratings | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Optically switched erbium fiber laser using a tunable fiber-Bragg grating | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Optimizing the net reflectivity of point-by-point fiber Bragg gratings: the role of scattering loss | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Overview of laser microfabrication techniques for photonic devices | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Point-by-point inscription of apodized fiber Bragg gratings. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Point-by-point written fiber-Bragg gratings and their application in complex grating designs. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Polarised high power fibre lasers by combining low birefringence fibres and point-by-point Bragg gratings | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Polarization-dependent effects in point-by-point fiber Bragg gratings enable simple, linearly polarized fiber lasers | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Single-frequency 620 nm diamond laser at high power, stabilized via harmonic self-suppression and spatial-hole-burning-free gain | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Single frequency fiber laser operating at 2.9 µm | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Single longitudinal mode diamond Raman laser in the eye-safe spectral region for water vapor detection. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Temperature and strain discriminating sensor based on the monitoring of cladding modes of a single femtosecond inscribed grating | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Ultrafast laser direct-write inscription of monolithic fibre and waveguide lasers | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Ultrafast laser inscribed integrated photonics: material science to device development | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Ultrafast Laser Inscription in Soft Glasses: A Comparative Study of Athermal and Thermal Processing Regimes for Guided Wave Optics | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Wavelength diversification of high-power external cavity diamond Raman lasers using intracavity harmonic generation. | ||
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909 | ‡a (scopus) 55495817100 ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a lowramannoisecorrelatedphotonpairgenerationinadispersionengineeredchalcogenideas2s3planarwaveguide ‡A Low Raman-noise correlated photon-pair generation in a dispersion-engineered chalcogenide As2S3 planar waveguide ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a ultrafastlaserinscribedintegratedphotonicsmaterialsciencetodevicedevelopment ‡A Ultrafast laser inscribed integrated photonics: material science to device development ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a singlelongitudinalmodediamondramanlaserintheeyesafespectralregionforwatervapordetection ‡A Single longitudinal mode diamond Raman laser in the eye-safe spectral region for water vapor detection. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a largebrightnessenhancementforquasicontinuousbeamsbydiamondramanlaserconversion ‡A Large brightness enhancement for quasi-continuous beams by diamond Raman laser conversion ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a overviewoflasermicrofabricationtechniquesforphotonicdevices ‡A Overview of laser microfabrication techniques for photonic devices ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a hybridintegrationforspatiallymultiplexedsinglephotongeneration ‡A Hybrid integration for spatially multiplexed single-photon generation ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a directinfraredfemtosecondlaserinscriptionofchirpedfiberbragggratings ‡A Direct infrared femtosecond laser inscription of chirped fiber Bragg gratings ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a opticallyswitchederbiumfiberlaserusingatunablefiberbragggrating ‡A Optically switched erbium fiber laser using a tunable fiber-Bragg grating ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a femtosecondinducedfibermodefilter ‡A Femtosecond induced fiber mode filter ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a pointbypointinscriptionofapodizedfiberbragggratings ‡A Point-by-point inscription of apodized fiber Bragg gratings. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a allopticalactivelyqswitchedfiberlaser ‡A All-optical, actively Q-switched fiber laser. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a singlefrequency620nmdiamondlaserathighpowerstabilizedviaharmonicselfsuppressionandspatialholeburningfreegain ‡A Single-frequency 620 nm diamond laser at high power, stabilized via harmonic self-suppression and spatial-hole-burning-free gain ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a pointbypointwrittenfiberbragggratingsandtheirapplicationincomplexgratingdesigns ‡A Point-by-point written fiber-Bragg gratings and their application in complex grating designs. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a 302wquasicontinuouscascadeddiamondramanlaserat15micronswithlargebrightnessenhancement ‡A 302 W quasi-continuous cascaded diamond Raman laser at 1.5 microns with large brightness enhancement ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a ultrafastlaserdirectwriteinscriptionofmonolithicfibreandwaveguidelasers ‡A Ultrafast laser direct-write inscription of monolithic fibre and waveguide lasers ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a analysisofathermallensinadiamondramanlaseroperatingat11kwoutputpower ‡A Analysis of a thermal lens in a diamond Raman laser operating at 1.1 kW output power ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a polarisedhighpowerfibrelasersbycombininglowbirefringencefibresandpointbypointbragggratings ‡A Polarised high power fibre lasers by combining low birefringence fibres and point-by-point Bragg gratings ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a linearlypolarizedfiberlaserusingapointbypointbragggratinginasinglepolarizationphotonicbandgapfiber ‡A Linearly polarized fiber laser using a point-by-point Bragg grating in a single-polarization photonic bandgap fiber. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a 12kwquasisteadystatediamondramanlaserpumpedbyanm215beam ‡A 1.2 kW quasi-steady-state diamond Raman laser pumped by an M2 = 15 beam ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a detuninginapodizedpointbypointfiberbragggratingsinsightsintothegratingmorphology ‡A Detuning in apodized point-by-point fiber Bragg gratings: insights into the grating morphology ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a apodizedpointbypointfiberbragggratings ‡A Apodized point-by-point fiber-Bragg gratings ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a polarizationdependenteffectsinpointbypointfiberbragggratingsenablesimplelinearlypolarizedfiberlasers ‡A Polarization-dependent effects in point-by-point fiber Bragg gratings enable simple, linearly polarized fiber lasers ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a ultrafastlaserinscriptioninsoftglassesacomparativestudyofathermalandthermalprocessingregimesforguidedwaveoptics ‡A Ultrafast Laser Inscription in Soft Glasses: A Comparative Study of Athermal and Thermal Processing Regimes for Guided Wave Optics ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a wavelengthdiversificationofhighpowerexternalcavitydiamondramanlasersusingintracavityharmonicgeneration ‡A Wavelength diversification of high-power external cavity diamond Raman lasers using intracavity harmonic generation. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a fslaserinducedapodisedbraggwaveguidesinfusedsilica ‡A Fs laser induced apodised Bragg waveguides in fused silica ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a influenceofphotoinscriptionconditionsontheradiationresponseoffiberbragggratings ‡A Influence of photo-inscription conditions on the radiation-response of fiber Bragg gratings. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a directlaserwrittenwaveguidecouplerwithanopticallytunablesplittingratio ‡A Direct laser written waveguide coupler with an optically tunable splitting ratio ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a multibandprocessingofmultimodelightcombining3dphotoniclanternswithwaveguidebragggratings ‡A Multiband processing of multimode light: combining 3D photonic lanterns with waveguide Bragg gratings ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a investigatingdiamondramanlasersatthe100wlevelusingquasicontinuouswavepumping ‡A Investigating diamond Raman lasers at the 100 W level using quasi-continuous-wave pumping ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a optimizingthenetreflectivityofpointbypointfiberbragggratingstheroleofscatteringloss ‡A Optimizing the net reflectivity of point-by-point fiber Bragg gratings: the role of scattering loss ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a highpowercontinuouswaveramanfrequencyconversionfrom106μmto149μmindiamond ‡A High-power continuous-wave Raman frequency conversion from 1.06 µm to 1.49 µm in diamond. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a highgain87900sup1supramanlineofkywanditsimpactoncontinuouswaveramanlaseroperation ‡A High-gain 87 cm<sup>-1</sup> Raman line of KYW and its impact on continuous-wave Raman laser operation ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a corescannedfibrebragggratingsinscribedusingultrashortpulsesandapointbypointsetup ‡A Core-scanned fibre Bragg gratings inscribed using ultrashort pulses and a point by point setup ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a femtoseconddirectwritingoflowlossfiberbragggratingsusingacontinuouscorescanningtechnique ‡A Femtosecond direct-writing of low-loss fiber Bragg gratings using a continuous core-scanning technique ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a hybridphotoniccircuitformultiplexedheraldedsinglephotons ‡A Hybrid photonic circuit for multiplexed heralded single photons ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a modelingofapodizedpointbypointfiberbragggratings ‡A Modeling of apodized point-by-point fiber Bragg gratings ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a singlefrequencyfiberlaseroperatingat29μm ‡A Single frequency fiber laser operating at 2.9 µm ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a temperatureandstraindiscriminatingsensorbasedonthemonitoringofcladdingmodesofasinglefemtosecondinscribedgrating ‡A Temperature and strain discriminating sensor based on the monitoring of cladding modes of a single femtosecond inscribed grating ‡9 1 | ||
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