Paul Corrigan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Stevens Institute of Technology |
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(Free space optical communications systems using Mid-IR quantum cascade and low-power femtosecond laser source.) |
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Lwin M, Corrigan P, Gross B, et al. (2010) Mid-infrared backscattering measurements of building materials using a quantum cascade laser Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 7660 |
Gan CM, Corrigan P, Gross B, et al. (2010) Combining VIS and MIR lidars to separate aerosol modes in the troposphere Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 7673 |
Corrigan P, Martini R, Whittaker EA, et al. (2009) Quantum cascade lasers and the Kruse model in free space optical communication. Optics Express. 17: 4355-9 |
Corrigan P, Martini R, Whittaker EA, et al. (2009) Quantum cascade lasers and the Kruse model in free space optical communication Optics Express. 17: 4355-4359 |
Corrigan P, Lwin M, Gross B, et al. (2009) Assessment of dual ammonia and ozone open-path sensing with a quantum cascade laser Optics Infobase Conference Papers |
Corrigan P, Martini R, Whittaker EA, et al. (2008) Mid-infrared lasers and the Kruse-Mie Theorem in fog for free-space optical communication applications 2008 Conference On Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference On Lasers and Electro-Optics, Cleo/Qels |
Corrigan P, Martini R, Cabaniss J, et al. (2007) Enhanced performance of low-power (<60mW) femtosecond free space optical communication system over conventional CW operation Proceedings of Spie. 6457 |
Corrigan P, Martini R, Whittaker E, et al. (2007) Investigation of near and mid infra-red (1.34,1.55 & 8.1μm) laser propagation through the New York city metro area Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 6551 |