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Daniel J. Gauthier

Researcher at Ohio State University

Publications -  471
Citations -  16851

Daniel J. Gauthier is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slow light & Brillouin scattering. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 464 publications receiving 15173 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel J. Gauthier include Mines ParisTech & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Model-free inference of unseen attractors: Reconstructing phase space features from a single noisy trajectory using reservoir computing

TL;DR: In this article, the ability to learn the dynamics of a complex system can be extended to systems with coexisting attractors, here a 4-dimensional extension of the well-known Lorenz chaotic system.
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Correction to “Enhancing Heralding Efficiency and Biphoton Rate in Type-I Spontaneous Parametric Down-Conversion”

TL;DR: Guilbert et al. as discussed by the authors improved heralding efficiency and biphoton rate in type-I spontaneous parametric downconversion by enhancing the heralding speed and accuracy.

High solar flux heating of upflow bubbling fluidized bed circulating in opaque vertical tube - 3d numerical simulation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to use air-fluidized Dense Particle Suspensions (DPS), also called Upflow Bubbling Fluidized Bed (UBFB), in tubes as a new HTF and storage medium in the frame of the CSP2 FP7 European project.

Hydrodynamics of Dense Fluidized Beds for Application in Concentrated Solar Energy Conversion

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to use Dense Particle Suspensions fluidized with air (approximately 50% of solid) in tubes as new heat transfer fluid for concentrating solar power (CSP) plants.
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Focus issue introduction: Nonlinear optics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors celebrated the fifty years since the first observation of second harmonic generation ushered in the field of nonlinear optics, close on the heels of the invention of the laser, with papers that span the range from new nonlinear optical materials through the increasingly novel methods that have been developed for phase matching, to emerging areas such as nonlinear metamaterials and plasmonic enhancement of optical properties.