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Extractions: business spotlight ... Comment on this article in the Discussion Forum ILLUSTRATION BY JOHN S. DYKES By Christopher Lowe, Jeff Blyth, Alex Marshall, Anthony James, Satyamoorthy Kabilan, Felicity Sartain, Mei-Ching Lee, Blanca Madrigal-Gonzalez, Xiao-Ping Yang, and Colin Davidson, University of Cambridge Biosensor technology has led to a solution addressing the need for biomedical diagnostics that allow reliable measurements to be made at the bedside, physician's office, home, roadside, or workplace. By measuring levels of blood gases, electrolytes, and metabolites, doctors can monitor aberrant physiologies associated with pulmonary emphysema, respiratory disorders, heart failure, substance abuse, diarrhea, dehydration, diabetes, and kidney failure. Figure 1 The interference pattern from a reflected Nd:YAG laser is recorded in a polymer-coated microscope slide, creating a hologram of the mirror fabricated with tiny silver grains (inset).
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Publications Polarizationselective subwavelength size hologram with rigorous Trends in Optics and photonics (TOPS) on of momentum transfer between light and microscopic http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home5/ps7709826g/myweb/favorite.htm
Extractions: JOURNAL IMPACT FACTOR LISTING 2002 Referred Journal Papers Since 2000 Sol Gel Fabrication W.C. Cheong, W.M. Lee, X.-C. Yuan , K. Dholakia, L.S. Zhang and H. Wang, "Direct electron beam writing of continuous spiral phase plates in SU-8 with high power efficiency for optical manipulation" , Applied Physics Letters (USA), Accepted (2004) Miao He, Xiaocong Yuan and Jing Bu, A novel sample-inverted reflow technique for fabrication of revolved-hyperboloid microlens array in hybrid sol-gel glass, Optics Letters, in press.(2004) Miao He, Xiaocong Yuan, Jing Bu, Wai Chye Cheong, " Fabrication of concave refractive microlens arrays in solgel glass by a simple proximity-effect-assisted reflow technique ", Optics Letters,29, 9, 1007-1009 2004 W.X.Yu and Yuan XC, " Patternable hybrid sol-gel material cuts the cost of fabrication of microoptical elements for photonics applications" ,J MATER CHEM 14 (5): 821-823 MAR 7 2004 He M, Yuan XC, Ngo NQ, Bu J, Yi XJ, "
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Extractions: Research interests are primarily in interferometric techniques for surface metrology (ESPI, white light interferometry, holographic intereferometry) and holographic recording materials (recording processes, diffusion through polymer, holographic characterisation). Doctoral research work involved the optimisation and characterisation of a new polymeric holographic recording material for use in holographic interferometry and the manufacture of holographic optical elements. Reviewed international Journal papers: Guntaka, S. R., Toal, V., Martin, S., "holographically recorded diffractive optical elements for holographic and Electronic Speckle Pattern interferometry" Accepted for publication in Applied Optics Sept 2002 Toal, V., Martin, S., Burden, A., Bowe, B., "Non-destructive testing using electronic speckle pattern interferometry", Insight, British Journal of Non-Destructive Testing, 41, 135-140, 1999.
Curriculum Vitae Research Team Leader (3 to 5 researchers, interaction of light with matter Phase hologram recording in International Workshop Glass and photonics, Bad Soden http://ppl.creol.ucf.edu/CV.htm
Extractions: Dr. Leon Glebov Photoinduced Processing Laboratory Curriculum Vitae LEONID B. GLEBOV Research Teaching Management Education ... Research Grants and Projects - 1995 present: Research Professor, School of Optics and Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers (CREOL) at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL * Discovery of third harmonics generation by Bragg grating in silicate glass (2002) * Discovery of the volume increment in holographic photosensitive glass (2001) * Creation of a new method of measurement of the induced refraction index (2000) * Discovery of magneto-induced microwave absorption in doped silicate glasses (1999) * Development of a technology of holographic optical elements recording in photo-thermo-refractive glasses (1996-1999) * Creation of a model of separation and analysis of complex spectra in glasses (1997 - 1998) * Discovery of ionization of glasses by spectral broadening of femtosecond IR pulses (1996) * Development of the method of elimination of veiling glare from car dashboard panel * Development of express method of the surface refractive index measurement in float glass * Revelation of absorption spectra of ferric and ferrous ions in silicate glasses - 1978 1995: Research Team Leader (3 to 5 researchers, interaction of light with matter), State Optical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
Extractions: Latest issue OLE home Subscriptions Editorial schedule ... Contacts quick search Search the archive more articles Companies around the globe are competing to develop the de facto optical switches to be used in future all-optical communications networks. Nadya Anscombe reports on one of the lesser-known developments in switching technology - electrically switchable holograms. From September 2001 Bragg grating Time and again, the latest developments in optical switching technology have been hailed as the key to the all-optical network of the future. Microelectromechanical systems, for example, are currently receiving a lot of attention, with a plethora of start-up companies racing to be the first to market. However, two start-ups - Israeli company Trellis Photonics and US firm Digilens - have opted to try something completely different. They are working on electrically switchable holographic technology, which uses holograms activated by a voltage to reflect light beams. As with microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), electrically switchable holograms eliminate the need for converting photonic signals into electronic ones. Unlike MEMS, however, electrically switchable holograms contain no moving parts. They are also wavelength selective, have fewer alignment problems and are potentially much faster.
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