Allison A. Wilhelm, Ph.D.

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2009 Materials Science & Engineering University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
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Materials Science Engineering
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Pierre Lucas grad student 2009 University of Arizona
 (Tellurium based glasses for bio-sensing and space applications.)
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Lucas P, Boussard-Pledel C, Wilhelm A, et al. (2013) The Development of Advanced Optical Fibers for Long-Wave Infrared Transmission Fibers. 1: 110-118
Jóvári P, Kaban I, Bureau B, et al. (2010) Structure of Te-rich Te-Ge-X (X = I, Se, Ga) glasses. Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : An Institute of Physics Journal. 22: 404207
Yang Z, Wilhelm AA, Lucas P. (2010) High-conductivity tellurium-based infrared transmitting glasses and their suitability for bio-optical detection Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 93: 1941-1944
Vargas CA, Wilhelm AA, Williams J, et al. (2009) Integrated capture and spectroscopic detection of viruses. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 75: 6431-40
Wilhelm AA, Lucas P, Reynolds K, et al. (2008) Integrated capture and spectroscopic detection of viruses in an aqueous environment Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of Spie. 6852
Lucas P, Wilhelm AA, Videa M, et al. (2008) Chemical stability of chalcogenide infrared glass fibers Corrosion Science. 50: 2047-2052
Wilhelm AA, Lucas P, DeRosa DL, et al. (2007) Biocompatibility of Te-As-Se glass fibers for cell-based bio-optic infrared sensors Journal of Materials Research. 22: 1098-1104
Wilhelm A, Boussard-Pledel C, Lucas P, et al. (2007) New tellurium based glasses for use in bio-sensing applications Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of Spie. 6433
Wilhelm AA, Boussard-Plédel C, Coulombier Q, et al. (2007) Development of far-infrared-transmitting Te based glasses suitable for carbon dioxide detection and space optics Advanced Materials. 19: 3796-3800
Lucas P, Wilhelm AA, Riley MR, et al. (2006) Cell-based bio-optical sensors using chalcogenide fibers Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of Spie. 6083
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