18 July 2007 | Optoelectronics Research Centre |... -
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Published on: 7/18/2007
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‘Using the tuning mechanism from fibre Bragg gratings technology, we have managed to achieve the largest second-harmonic wavelength tuning range seen so far for single quasi-phase-matched periodically poled devices,' explains Albert Canagasabey, a member of the team. ‘This discovery is significant because it improves functionality of the PPSF and allows access to wavelengths within fibres that weren't accessible before, giving us a platform to generate new wavelengths which can be used in medical, industrial and sensing applications.'
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Albert Canagasabey, Optoelectronics Research Centre, (tel: 023 8059 4530, email: asc@orc.soton.ac.uk)
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