Gisia Beydaghyan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Queen's University, Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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(Photonic crystals with glancing angle deposition.) |
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Beydaghyan G, Ajjou AN, Ashrit PV. (2018) Fabrication of blue light-blocking optical interference coatings by the solgel method. Applied Optics. 57: 428-431 |
Doucet A, Beydaghyan G, Ashrit PV, et al. (2016) Linearly polarized Q-switched ceramic laser made with anisotropic nanostructured thin films. Applied Optics. 55: 5076-81 |
Doucet A, Beydaghyan G, Ashrit PV, et al. (2015) Compact linearly polarized ceramic laser made with anisotropic nanostructured thin films. Applied Optics. 54: 8326-31 |
Bonora S, Beydaghyan G, Haché A, et al. (2014) Mid-IR laser beam quality measurement through vanadium dioxide optical switching. Optics Letters. 38: 1554-6 |
Son TV, Zongo K, Ba C, et al. (2014) Optical phase control at the nanometer scale in vanadium dioxide Frontiers in Optics |
Son TV, Zongo K, Ba C, et al. (2014) Pure optical phase control with vanadium dioxide thin films Optics Communications. 320: 151-155 |
Allogho GG, Hamam H, Beydaghyan G, et al. (2013) Continuously variable, electrically addressed beam splitter based on vanadium dioxide. Applied Optics. 52: 241-7 |
Beydaghyan G, Basque V, Ashrit P. (2012) High contrast thermochromic switching in vanadium dioxide (VO2) thin films deposited on indium tin oxide substrates Thin Solid Films. 522: 204-207 |
Beydaghyan G, Boudreau M, Ashrit PV. (2011) Optical properties and electrochromic response of nanostructured molybdenum trioxide films Journal of Materials Research. 26: 55-61 |
Beydaghyan G, Boudreau M, Riordon J, et al. (2010) Single-material multilayer with enhanced photoactivity Applied Physics Letters. 97 |