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pro vyhledávání: '"Chad, Ogden"'
Autor:
Tiehui, Su, Guangyao, Liu, Katherine E, Badham, Samuel T, Thurman, Richard L, Kendrick, Alan, Duncan, Danielle, Wuchenich, Chad, Ogden, Guy, Chriqui, Shaoqi, Feng, Jaeyi, Chun, Weicheng, Lai, S J B, Yoo
Publikováno v:
Optics express. 26(10)
This paper reports design, fabrication, and experimental demonstration of a silicon nitride photonic integrated circuit (PIC). The PIC is capable of conducting one-dimensional interferometric imaging with twelve baselines near λ = 1100-1600 nm. The
Autor:
Samuel T. Thurman, Danielle M. R. Wuchenich, Guangyao Liu, Chad Ogden, Tiehui Su, Weicheng Lai, Jaeyi Chun, Richard L. Kendrick, Badham Katherine Emily, A. Duncan, S. J. B. Yoo, Siwei Li, Guy Chriqui
Publikováno v:
2017 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Pacific Rim (CLEO-PR).
The Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center and the University of California at Davis (UC Davis) has developed an interferometric imaging system based on photonic integrated circuits (PICs). This approach could enable a new hardware architecture w
Autor:
Shaoqi Feng, Richard L. Kendrick, S.J.B. Yoo, Guangyao Liu, Tiehui Su, Samuel T. Thurman, Alan L. Duncan, Badham Katherine Emily, Guy Chriqui, Weicheng Lai, Danielle M. R. Wuchenich, Chad Ogden, Jaeyi Chun
Publikováno v:
Optics Express. 26:12801
This paper reports design, fabrication, and experimental demonstration of a silicon nitride photonic integrated circuit (PIC). The PIC is capable of conducting one-dimensional interferometric imaging with twelve baselines near λ = 1100-1600 nm. The
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Optics 2015.
We describe system design principles for a Segmented Planar Imaging Detector for Electro-optical Reconnaissance (SPIDER) imager. SPIDER is a concept for making ultra-thin computational imaging systems based on photonic integrated circuits.
Autor:
Samuel T. Thurman, Alan L. Duncan, S. J. B. Yoo, Ryan P. Scott, Runxiang Yu, Richard L. Kendrick, Tiehui Su, Chad Ogden
Publikováno v:
2014 IEEE Photonics Conference.
We present a silica photonic integrated circuit that includes the pathlength-matched photonic delay lines, spectral demultiplexers, phase modulators, and beam combiners needed for a thin form factor computational imaging system based on long baseline
Autor:
Geraldine J. Peters, K. Marshall, Paramita Barai, V. Das, Anthony B. Kaye, R. P. Deo, A. Osterman, Chad Ogden, M. V. McSwain, Douglas R. Gies, R. L. Riddle, D. W. Wingert, Eunwoo Choi, W. Huang, J. L. Seymour
Publikováno v:
The Astrophysical Journal. 608:989-1000
We present an investigation of H-alpha emission line variations observed in the massive Algol binary, RY Per. We give new radial velocity data for the secondary based upon our optical spectra and for the primary based upon high dispersion UV spectra.
Autor:
Samuel T. Thurman, Alan L. Duncan, Chad Ogden, Ryan P. Scott, Runxiang Yu, Tiehui Su, Richard L. Kendrick, S. J. B. Yoo
Publikováno v:
Optics Express. 25:12653
This paper reports design, fabrication, and demonstration of a silica photonic integrated circuit (PIC) capable of conducting interferometric imaging with multiple baselines around λ = 1550 nm. The PIC consists of four sets of five waveguides (total
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
In building long baseline interferometers with many fold mirrors, the wavefront quality, reflectivity loss, and relative dispersion are not the only issues a designer must contend with. The polarization effects from fold mirrors on light can signific
Publikováno v:
Imaging and Applied Optics.
We propose an electro-optical (EO) imaging sensor concept that provides a low-mass, low-volume alternative to conventional system designs by using arrays of photonic integrated circuits. We will discuss design concepts and present basic experimental
Autor:
Erika D. Grundstrom, L. Sturmann, S. T. Ridgway, Mark A. Shure, Ellyn K. Baines, W. Huang, H. A. McAlister, Nils H. Turner, J. Sturmann, William G. Bagnuolo, T. ten Brummelaar, David H. Berger, D. R. Gies, Chad Ogden, S. F. Taylor, G. T. van Belle
We report on K-band interferometric observations of the bright, rapidly rotating star Regulus (type B7 V) made with the CHARA Array on Mount Wilson, California. Through a combination of interferometric and spectroscopic measurements, we have determin
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