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Ultrafast Laser Beam Steering
Explores ultrafast lasers, beam steering technologies, chirped pulses, and mode-locking for high laser powers.
Fourier Transform and Propagation Constants
Explores Fourier transform, propagation constants, and dispersion parameters in single-mode fibers.
Fiber Bragg Gratings: Fundamentals and Applications
Explores Fiber Bragg Gratings, FBG fabrication, spectral response, dispersion compensation, and transmission limitations in optical communication.
Guided Propagation: Modes and Wave Impedance
Explores guided propagation of electromagnetic waves, covering modes, wave impedance, dispersion, and distortion effects in different structures.
Electron oscillator model: absorption and refractive index
Explains how oscillating electron dipoles influence wave propagation and discusses absorption and refractive index.
Electromagnetic Waves: Basics and Equations
Explores electromagnetic wave basics, wave equations, solutions, and energy transport in different mediums.
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Wave Energy Distribution: Transverse vs Electron Plasma Waves
Explores the distribution of energy between transverse electromagnetic waves and electron plasma waves in a non-linear resonant coupling system.
Generalities on Nonlinearities in Silica
Explores the generalities on nonlinearities in silica, including the optical Kerr effect and stimulated scatterings.
Dispersion Compensation in Optical Systems
Explores dispersion compensation methods in optical systems, focusing on DCF and slope matching for optimal system performance.
Nonlinear Pulse Propagation: Dispersion and Nonlinearity
Explores the impact of higher order dispersion, Gaussian pulse evolution, pure nonlinear propagation, Kerr effect, and pulse propagation lengths.
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