Ming DingSummaryAffiliation: University of Southampton Country: UK Publications
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A microfiber coupler tip thermometerMing Ding
Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK
Opt Express 20:5402-8. 2012..An average sensitivity of 11.96 pm/°C was achieved for a coupler tip with ~2.5 µm diameter. This is the highest temperature measured with a silica optical fiber device...
A compact broadband microfiber Bragg gratingMing Ding
Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
Opt Express 19:15621-6. 2011..3D simulation showed a good agreement with the experiment demonstration. This compact device can find applications in a variety of fields ranging from temperature and refractive index sensing to optical communications...
Germanium microsphere high-Q resonatorPengfei Wang
Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Opt Lett 37:728-30. 2012..Because of their ultrahigh optical nonlinearities and extremely broad transparency window, germanium microsphere resonators offer the potential for optical processing devices, in particular at long wavelengths, such as around 2 μm...
Broadband third harmonic generation in tapered silica fibresTimothy Lee
Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom
Opt Express 20:8503-11. 2012..25 kW. Analysis of the third harmonic frequencies generated from the nonlinearly broadened pump components indicate a 5 dB conversion bandwidth of at least 36 nm, with harmonic power detected over a 150 nm range...
High-sensitivity, evanescent field refractometric sensor based on a tapered, multimode fiber interferencePengfei Wang
Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
Opt Lett 36:2233-5. 2011..44] for RI measurements within the range of 1.33-1.44, in agreement with the theoretical predictions. This is the highest value reported to date (to our knowledge) in the literature...
