George H. Sigel
Affiliations: | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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Yao N, Hou K, Haines CD, et al. (2005) Nanostructure of Er3+ doped silicates. Journal of Electron Microscopy. 54: 309-15 |
Halpern S, Sigel G, Wojcik A. (2005) Synthesis, properties and host effects of rare-earth doped silica nanopowders for photonic applications Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 5925: 1-10 |
Fajardo JC, Sigel GH, Edwards BC, et al. (1997) Electrochemical purification of heavy metal fluoride glasses for laser-induced fluorescent cooling applications Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 213: 95-100 |
Li J, Kannan S, Lehman R, et al. (1995) Electron paramagnetic resonance hyperfine spectrum of the Si E’ defect associated with weakly bonded hydrogen molecules in synthetic silica optical fibers Applied Physics Letters. 66: 2816-2818 |
Wei K, Machewirth DP, Wenzel J, et al. (1994) Spectroscopy of Dy 3+ in Ge–Ga–S glass and its suitability for 1.3-μm fiber-optical amplifier applications Optics Letters. 19: 904-906 |
Wu F, Machewirth D, Snitzer E, et al. (1994) An efficient single-mode Nd 3+ fiber laser prepared by the sol-gel method Journal of Materials Research. 9: 2703-2705 |
Kannan S, Li J, Lehman RL, et al. (1993) Excimer-laser-induced spatially variant luminescence in pure-silica core fibers with fluorine-doped silica cladding. Applied Optics. 32: 6684-6689 |
Pedersen H, Alex T, Chu HL, et al. (1993) Thin polymer films as active components of fiber optic chemical sensors Fibers. 1796: 135-140 |
Wu F, Puc G, Foy P, et al. (1993) Low-loss rare earth doped single-mode fiber by sol-gel method Materials Research Bulletin. 28: 637-644 |
Liu JN, Shahriari MR, Sigel GH. (1992) Development of a porous polymer pH optrode. Optics Letters. 17: 1815-7 |