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Active plasmonics in WDM traffic switching applications

2012

With metal stripes being intrinsic components of plasmonic waveguides, plasmonics provides a "naturally" energy-efficient platform for merging broadband optical links with intelligent electronic processing, instigating a great promise for low-power and small-footprint active functional circuitry. The first active Dielectric-Loaded Surface Plasmon Polariton (DLSPP) thermo-optic (TO) switches with successful performance in single-channel 10 Gb/s data traffic environments have led the inroad towards bringing low-power active plasmonics in practical traffic applications. In this article, we introduce active plasmonics into Wavelength Division Multiplexed (WDM) switching applications, using the …

Optical fiberComputer scienceTRANSMISSIONTransducersSilicon on insulator02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesMultiplexingArticlelaw.invention010309 opticsMetalPOWER THERMOOPTICAL SWITCHlawWavelength-division multiplexing0103 physical sciencesElectronic engineeringFiber Optic TechnologySurface plasmon resonanceSILICON-ON-INSULATORPlasmonElectronic circuitMultidisciplinaryCHIPReproducibility of ResultsEquipment DesignSurface Plasmon ResonancePERFORMANCE021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyChipSurface plasmon polaritonInterferometryWavelengthInterferometryTransducerPlasmonic waveguidevisual_artTelecommunicationsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPOLARITON WAVE-GUIDES0210 nano-technology
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Optic fibre as a transducer of tendomuscular forces

1996

Direct in vivo tendon force measurements open up new possibilities for understanding of muscle-tendon loads during natural locomotion. The present report presents a new optic fibre method for such applications. The method is based on light intensity modulation by mechanical modification of the geometric properties of the optic fibre. A special optic fibre with a plastic covering buffer and with a total diameter of either 265 microns or 500 microns was carefully prepared at both ends for receiving and transmitting light. The fibre was inserted through the rabbit common calcaneal tendon with a 20 gauge needle. By removing the needle the optic fibre remained in situ. Static loading demonstrate…

Optical fiberMaterials sciencePhysiologyTransductorTransducersIn Vitro TechniquesBuffer (optical fiber)law.inventionTendonsOpticslawPhysiology (medical)Ultimate tensile strengthmedicineAnimalsFiber Optic TechnologyOrthopedics and Sports MedicineComposite materialMuscle Skeletalbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Medicineeye diseasesHindlimbTendonElectrophysiologyLight intensitymedicine.anatomical_structureTransducerDynamic loadingRabbitsbusinessEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
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Electrically tunable photonic true-time-delay line

2010

We present a new application of the acousto-optic superlattice modulation of a fiber Bragg grating based on the dynamic phase and group delay properties of this fiber-optic component. We demonstrate a tunable photonic true-time-delay line based on the group delay change of the light reflected from the grating sidebands. The delay is electrically tuned by adjusting the voltage applied to a piezoelectric transducer that generates the acoustic wave propagating along the grating. In our experiments, a true-time delay of 400 ps is continuously adjusted (300 ps within the 3 dB amplitude range of the first sideband), using a 12 cm long uniform grating.

PHOSFOSTime FactorsMaterials scienceTransducersPhysics::OpticsGratinglaw.inventionOpticsFiber Bragg gratinglawBlazed gratingFiber Optic TechnologyMicrowavesGroup delay and phase delaySidebandbusiness.industryAcousticsModels TheoreticalLong-period fiber gratingÒpticaTrue time delayAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsRefractometryTelecommunicationsOptoelectronicsbusiness
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Assessment of the fundamental flexural guided wave in cortical bone by an ultrasonic axial-transmission array transducer

2013

Abstract The fundamental flexural guided wave (FFGW), as modeled, for example, by the A0 Lamb mode, is a clinically useful indicator of cortical bone thickness. In the work described in this article, we tested so-called multiridge-based analysis, based on the crazy climber algorithm and short-time Fourier transform, for assessment of the FFGW component recorded by a clinical array transducer featuring a limited number of elements. Methods included numerical finite-element simulations and experiments in bone phantoms and human radius specimens ( n  = 41). The proposed approach enabled extraction of the FFGW component and determination of its group velocity. This group velocity was in good ag…

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Nanoassembled plasmonic-photonic hybrid cavity for tailored light-matter coupling.

2010

We propose and demonstrate a hybrid cavity system in which metal nanoparticles are evanescently coupled to a dielectric photonic crystal cavity using a nanoassembly method. While the metal constituents lead to strongly localized fields, optical feedback is provided by the surrounding photonic crystal structure. The combined effect of plasmonic field enhancement and high quality factor (Q approximately 900) opens new routes for the control of light-matter interaction at the nanoscale.

PhotonsNanostructureMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringTransducersPhysics::OpticsNanoparticleBioengineeringNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryDielectricEquipment DesignSurface Plasmon ResonanceCondensed Matter PhysicsEquipment Failure AnalysisCoupling (physics)RefractometryNanotechnologyGeneral Materials SciencePhotonicsbusinessNanoscopic scalePlasmonPhotonic crystalNano letters
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A Study on the Measurement Instrumentation for a Custom-Made Bipendulum Impact Testing Machine

2008

Experimental investigations of structures under impact loads are normally carried out by means of drop-weight testing rigs, which are often tailor made, and require sensors for fast transient measurement of mechanical quantities (namely, force, displacement, velocity, and absorbed energy). Since these tests are quite expensive, time consuming, and, often, not repeatable, the sensors must provide reliable and interpretable results in the first trial. In this paper, a thorough study on the measurement instrumentation suitable to carry out reliable low-velocity impact tests by means of a custom-made bipendulum impact testing machine is presented. Attention has been focused on the choice of the…

Piezoelectric transducersComputer scienceImpact measurements; Instrumented impact testing; Optical velocity sensors; PVDF force sensors; Piezoelectric transducers; Transient measurementsImpact measurementsMechanical engineeringAccelerometerLoad cellFriction lossDynamic load testingTransducerOptical velocity sensorsElectronic engineeringCalibrationPVDF force sensorsTransient measurementsInstrumentation (computer programming)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringImpactInstrumentationInstrumented impact testing
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Transducers for the bidirectional decoding of prefix codes

2010

AbstractWe construct a transducer for the bidirectional decoding of words encoded by the method introduced by Girod (1999) in [5] and we prove that it is bideterministic and that it can be used both for the left-to-right and the right-to-left decoding.We also give a similar construction for a transducer that decodes in both directions words encoded by a generalization of Girod’s encoding method. We prove that it has the same properties as those of the previous transducer. In addition we show that it has a single initial/final state and that it is minimal.

Prefix codeGeneral Computer ScienceSettore INF/01 - InformaticaGeneralizationComputer scienceGirod’s encodingTransducersPrefix codeTheoretical Computer SciencePrefixTransducerPrefix codesAlgorithmDecoding methodsWord (computer architecture)Computer Science(all)
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Numerical expressions for the computation of coincidence-summing correction factors in γ-ray spectrometry with HPGe detectors

2009

Numerical expressions to compute gamma-gamma and gamma-X(K) coincidence summing corrections were deduced by using a suitable computer program and a matrix representation of a decay scheme. For point sources only full-energy peak and total efficiencies are needed. Alternatively, values of peak-to-total ratio can be introduced. For extended sources, the same expressions can be considered with the introduction of "effective efficiencies". Examples of the use of the expressions for point sources and a particulate filter sample measured with a 60% relative efficiency HPGe detector are reported.

RadiationDecay schemeComputer programSettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione NucleariComputationTransducersMatrix representationAnalytical chemistryReproducibility of ResultsEquipment DesignRadiation DosageCoincidence-summingSensitivity and SpecificitySample (graphics)CoincidenceComputational physicsEquipment Failure AnalysisSpectrometry GammaPoint (geometry)g-Ray spectrometryArtifactsRadiometryHpge detectorAlgorithmsMathematicsApplied Radiation and Isotopes
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SVILUPPO DI UN SISTEMA DI ENERGY HARVESTING DALLA PIOGGIA

2014

Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaEnergy Harvesting Piezoelectric transducers PVDF
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Timing performance of the silicon PET insert probe

2010

Simulation indicates that PET image could be improved by upgrading a conventional ring with a probe placed close to the imaged object. In this paper, timing issues related to a PET probe using high-resistivity silicon as a detector material are addressed. The final probe will consist of several (four to eight) 1-mm thick layers of silicon detectors, segmented into 1 x 1 mm(2) pads, each pad equivalent to an independent p + nn+ diode. A proper matching of events in silicon with events of the external ring can be achieved with a good timing resolution. To estimate the timing performance, measurements were performed on a simplified model probe, consisting of a single 1-mm thick detector with 2…

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