Matthew A. Terrel, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorMichel Digonnet | grad student | 2011 | Stanford | |
(Rotation sensing with optical ring resonators.) |
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Digonnet MJF, Wen H, Terrel MA, et al. (2012) Slow light in fiber sensors Proceedings of Spie. 8273 |
Wen H, Terrel M, Fan S, et al. (2012) Sensing With Slow Light in Fiber Bragg Gratings Ieee Sensors Journal. 12: 156-163 |
Terrel MA, Digonnet MJF, Fan S. (2012) Resonant Fiber Optic Gyroscope Using an Air-Core Fiber Journal of Lightwave Technology. 30: 931-937 |
Terrel M, Digonnet MJ, Fan S. (2009) Ring-coupled Mach-Zehnder interferometer optimized for sensing. Applied Optics. 48: 4874-9 |
Terrel MA, Digonnet MJF, Fan S. (2009) Coupled resonator optical waveguide sensors: sensitivity and the role of slow light Proceedings of Spie. 7316 |
Terrel MA, Digonnet M, Fan S. (2009) Performance Limitation of a Coupled Resonant Optical Waveguide Gyroscope Journal of Lightwave Technology. 27: 47-54 |
Wen H, Terrel MA, Kim HK, et al. (2009) Measurements of the Birefringence and Verdet Constant in an Air-Core Fiber Journal of Lightwave Technology. 27: 3194-3201 |
Terrel M, Digonnet M, Fan S. (2009) Performance comparison of slow-light coupled-resonator optical gyroscopes Laser & Photonics Review. 3: 452-465 |
Terrel M, Digonnet MJ, Fan S. (2007) Polarization controller for hollow-core fiber. Optics Letters. 32: 1524-6 |
Vienne G, Xu Y, Jakobsen C, et al. (2004) Ultra-large bandwidth hollow-core guiding in all-silica Bragg fibers with nano-supports. Optics Express. 12: 3500-8 |