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Jens U. Nockel

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2001- Department of Physics University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
Area:
Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry
Website:
http://physics.uoregon.edu/profile/noeckel/
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"Jens Uwe Nöckel"
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http://pages.uoregon.edu/noeckel/
http://www.eng.yale.edu/stonegroup/publications/JensThesis.pdf

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A Douglas Stone grad student 1997 Yale
 (Resonances in Nonintegrable Open Systems.)
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Burke K, Nöckel JU. (2019) Folded chaotic whispering-gallery modes in nonconvex, waveguide-coupled planar optical microresonators Physical Review A. 100: 63829
Foster DH, Cook AK, Nöckel JU. (2009) Degenerate perturbation theory describing the mixing of orbital angular momentum modes in Fabry-Perot cavity resonators Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 79
Nöckel JU. (2007) Modified Gouy phase in optical resonators with mixed boundary conditions, via the Born-Oppenheimer method. Optics Express. 15: 5761-74
Foster DH, Cook AK, Nöckel JU. (2007) Goos-Hänchen induced vector eigenmodes in a dome cavity. Optics Letters. 32: 1764-6
Nöckel JU, Foster DH. (2007) Dome-shaped microresonators and the Born-Oppenheimer method Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 6452
Nockel JU. (2005) Directional escape from nearly spherical optical resonators 2005 European Quantum Electronics Conference, Eqec '05. 2005: 356
Foster DH, Nöckel JU. (2004) Bragg-induced orbital angular-momentum mixing in paraxial high-finesse cavities. Optics Letters. 29: 2788-90
Hasegawa K, Nöckel JU, Deutsch M. (2004) Surface plasmon polariton propagation around bends at a metal–dielectric interface Applied Physics Letters. 84: 1835-1837
Foster DH, Nöckel JU. (2004) Methods for 3-D vector microcavity problems involving a planar dielectric mirror Optics Communications. 234: 351-383
Lacey S, Wang H, Foster DH, et al. (2003) Directional tunneling escape from nearly spherical optical resonators. Physical Review Letters. 91: 033902
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