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Amnon Yariv

Researcher at California Institute of Technology

Publications -  1084
Citations -  56928

Amnon Yariv is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Semiconductor laser theory. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 1082 publications receiving 55256 citations. Previous affiliations of Amnon Yariv include University of California, Santa Barbara & Watkins-Johnson Company.

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Swept-frequency semiconductor laser coupled to microfabricated biomolecular sensor and methods related thereto

TL;DR: An optoelectronic swept-frequency semiconductor laser coupled to a microfabricated optical biomolecular sensor with integrated resonator and waveguide and methods related thereto are described in this article.
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Nonlinear dispersion in a coupled-resonator optical waveguide

TL;DR: Working in this framework, limits of the physical parameters and approximations to the exact formulation that highlight the conditions under which pulse distortion can be minimized are discussed.

Final review report.

TL;DR: In this article, a summary of research under the contract generally covered the following areas: Plasma wave resonances in spatially non-uniform plasmas, Cyclotron and upper hybrid echo phenomena in plasma, Plasma wave echoes, cyclotron harmonic waves in plaasmas; Resonance cones in anisotropic plamas; Recombination radiation from forward biased p-n junctions; Electro-optic effect; Infrared absorption in gallium arsenide; and modes in optical resonators with gain.
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Real‐time image subtraction with the use of wave polarization and phase conjugation

TL;DR: In this paper, a double-phase conjugate mirror was used for image subtraction, addition, and intensity inversion by two orthogonally polarized image-bearing phase conjugates.
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Effect of transmission through fiber gratings on semiconductor laser intensity noise

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of transmission through a fiber Bragg grating on the relative intensity noise of semiconductor laser light is investigated, and a model of the grating as a linear frequency discriminator that exchanges correlated power between frequency noise and intensity noise caused by spontaneous emission is presented.