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Enhanced supercontinuum generation in tapered tellurite suspended core fiber

2015

Abstract We demonstrate 400-THz (0.6–3.3 µm) bandwidth infrared supercontinuum generation in a 10 cm-long tapered tellurite suspended core fiber pumped by nJ-level 200-fs pulses from an optical parametric oscillator. The increased nonlinearity and dispersion engineering extended by the moderate reduction of the fiber core size are exploited for supercontinuum optimization on both frequency edges (i.e., 155-THz overall gain), while keeping efficient power coupling into the untapered fiber input. The remaining limitation of supercontinuum bandwidth is related to the presence of the high absorption beyond 3 µm whereas spectral broadening is expected to fully cover the glass transmission window…

Dispersion engineeringMaterials scienceInfraredbusiness.industryBandwidth (signal processing)Nonlinear opticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSupercontinuumOpticsOptical parametric oscillatorElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessHigh absorptionDoppler broadeningOptics Communications
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Tunable dual-wavelength thulium-doped fiber laser in the range from 2067 to 2073.5 nm

2017

A tunable dual-wavelength lineal cavity Tm-doped fiber laser is presented. The generation of the laser lines is based on the use of cascaded fiber Bragg gratings and a Hi-Bi fiber optic loop mirror.

Distributed feedback laserMaterials scienceTunable diode laser absorption spectroscopybusiness.industryFiber in the loopPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyLaserlaw.invention020210 optoelectronics & photonicsThuliumFiber Bragg gratingchemistrylawFiber laser0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOptoelectronicsDispersion-shifted fiberPhysics::Atomic PhysicsbusinessFrontiers in Optics 2017
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4W continuous-wave narrow-linewidth tunable solid-state laser source at 546nm by externally frequency doubling a ytterbium-doped single-mode fiber la…

2009

A high-power continuous-wave coherent light source at 545.5nm is described. We use 8.3W from a solid-state ytterbium-doped single-mode fiber oscillator/amplifier system as input into an external frequency doubling stage. This system produces up to 4.1 W of stable green single-frequency laser radiation. We characterize the light source by performing absorption spectroscopy on iodine across the full tuning range of the fiber laser and saturation spectroscopy on one strong iodine line of the doppler-broadened spectrum.

Distributed feedback laserTunable diode laser absorption spectroscopyMaterials sciencebusiness.industrySingle-mode optical fiberLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionLaser linewidthOpticslawFiber laserUltrafast laser spectroscopyOptoelectronicsLaser power scalingbusinessOptics express
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Urbach absorption edge of silica: reduction of glassy disorder by fluorine doping

2004

Abstract The vacuum-ultraviolet fundamental absorption edge (‘Urbach edge’) of four types of synthetic silica glasses, ‘wet’, ‘dry’, and doped by 570 and 6010 ppm wt. fluorine, was studied in the absorption coefficient range (1 cm−1–500 cm−1) at room temperature. The absorption edge has exponential form in agreement with the Urbach’s rule. The well-documented increase of vacuum-ultraviolet transparency upon fluorine doping is due to a steeper absorption edge (shorter ‘Urbach tail’) as compared to undoped silicas. The increase of the edge slope in F-doped silica occurs already the lower dopant concentration (570 ppm), the slope does not increase further in the 6010 ppm doped glass. These fin…

DopantAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryDopingAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementEdge (geometry)Condensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAbsorption edgeChemical bondAttenuation coefficientMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesFluorineJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Time‐resolved absorption and luminescence following electron‐hole pair creation in ZnO

2008

We report transient absorption induced by electron-hole excitation in undoped ZnO. A laser pump/continuum probe method covers 2–300 ps, and an electron pulse with lamp transmission covers 8–300 ns. The broad absorption spectrum increases monotonically with wavelength from 900 to 1600 nm. Following a reasonable hypothesis that the free-carrier-like induced infrared absorption is proportional to the total number of free carriers, excitons, and shallow-trapped carriers in the sample, these data allow setting an upper limit on the quantum efficiency of a specified lifetime component of luminescence. For the undoped commercial ZnO studied in this report, the quantum efficiency of room temperatur…

DopantAbsorption spectroscopyCondensed Matter::OtherChemistrybusiness.industryExcitonDopingElectron holeCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceUltrafast laser spectroscopyOptoelectronicsQuantum efficiencyLuminescencebusinessphysica status solidi c
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Dopant Clusterization and Oxygen Coordination in Ta-Doped Bismuth Oxide: A Structural and Computational Insight into the Mechanism of Anion Conduction

2015

Bi2O3 in its fluorite-like form can be obtained either at 730-824 °C, showing the highest oxide-ion conduction known so far, or by doping. We present a comprehensive appraisal of the local atomic structure of Ta-doped Bi2O3 investigating by X-ray absorption spectroscopy the aggregation motifs of Ta5+ and the interaction between dopants and oxygen vacancies. Using periodic density functional theory simulations, we show that the connection of Ta4O18 aggregates is energetically favorable. We find that the local coordination of Bi3+ and its electronic structure, as seen from the calculated density of states (DOS), are invariably determined by the Bi 6s2 lone pair in both doped and undoped Bi2O3…

DopantAbsorption spectroscopyElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialDopingOxidechemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces Coatings and FilmElectronic structureSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBismuthchemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral EnergyEnergy (all)chemistryComputational chemistryChemical physicsDensity of statesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryLone pair
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Biowaiver Monographs for Immediate-Release Solid Oral Dosage Forms: Ketoprofen

2012

Literature and experimental data relevant to the decision to allow a waiver of in vivo bioequivalence (BE) testing for the approval of immediate-release (IR) solid oral dosage forms containing ketoprofen are reviewed. Ketoprofen's solubility and permeability, its therapeutic use and therapeutic index, pharmacokinetic properties, data related to the possibility of excipient interactions, and reported BE/bioavailability (BA)/dissolution data were taken into consideration. The available data suggest that according to the current Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) and all current guidances, ketoprofen is a weak acid that would be assigned to BCS Class II. The extent of ketoprofen abso…

Dosage FormsKetoprofenChromatographyChemistryChemistry PharmaceuticalAdministration OralBiological AvailabilityPharmaceutical ScienceExcipientBioequivalenceBiopharmaceutics Classification SystemPermeabilityDosage formAbsorptionBioavailabilityExcipientsstomatognathic diseasesSolubilityTherapeutic EquivalencyPharmacokineticsKetoprofenmedicineHumansSolubilitymedicine.drugJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Evaluation of the pH effect of formulations on the skin permeability of drugs by biopartitioning micellar chromatography☆

2004

Dermal absorption of chemicals is an area of increasing interest for the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, as well as in dermal exposure and risk assessment processes. Biopartitioning micellar chromatography (BMC) is a mode of reversed phase micellar chromatography that has proved to be useful in the description and prediction of several pharmacological properties of xenobiotics including oral drug absorption, ocular and skin drug permeability. The present paper deals with the application of biopartitionig micellar chromatography to evaluate the pH effect on the skin permeability of twelve non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and lidocaine. For this purpose the BMC retention of the w…

Dosage FormsKetoprofenChromatographyChemistrySkin AbsorptionAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalOrganic ChemistryLidocaineReversed-phase chromatographyAbsorption (skin)General MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationIbuprofenBiochemistryPermeabilityDosage formAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMicellar liquid chromatographyPermeability (electromagnetism)medicineSpectrophotometry UltravioletSalicylic acidChromatography Liquidmedicine.drugJournal of Chromatography A
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Oral Solid Dosage Form Disintegration Testing — The Forgotten Test

2014

Since its inception in the 1930s, disintegration testing has become an important quality control (QC) test in pharmaceutical industry, and disintegration test procedures for various dosage forms have been described by the different pharmacopoeias, with harmonization among them still not quite complete. However, because of the fact that complete disintegration does not necessarily imply complete dissolution, much more research has been focused on dissolution rather than on disintegration testing. Nevertheless, owing to its simplicity, disintegration testing seems to be an attractive replacement to dissolution testing as recognized by the International Conference on Harmonization guidelines, …

Dosage FormsSolubilityRisk analysis (engineering)Test proceduresChemistry PharmaceuticalPharmaceutical ScienceDissolution testingBusinessDosage formIntestinal absorptionBiopharmaceuticsTest (assessment)Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Intestinal drug efflux: formulation and food effects

2001

The intestine, primarily regarded as an absorptive organ, is also prepared for the elimination of certain organic acids, bases and neutral compounds depending on their affinity to intestinal carrier systems. Several of the transport systems known to mediate efflux in the major clearing organs--liver and kidney--are also expressed in the intestine. Examples of secretory transporters in the intestine are P-glycoprotein, members of the multidrug resistance associated protein family, breast cancer resistance protein, organic cation transporters and members of the organic anion polypeptide family. In this communication, the P-glycoprotein mediated intestinal secretion of talinolol, a model compo…

Drug CarriersIntestinal permeabilityOrganic cation transport proteinsbiologyPharmaceutical ScienceIleummedicine.diseaseRatsJejunumFood-Drug Interactionsmedicine.anatomical_structureSecretory proteinIntestinal AbsorptionPharmaceutical PreparationsBiochemistrybiology.proteinmedicineAnimalsHumansEffluxIntestinal MucosaDrug metabolismP-glycoproteinAdvanced Drug Delivery Reviews
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