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Maryanne C. J. Large
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 127
Citations - 4264
Maryanne C. J. Large is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical fiber & Microstructured optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 124 publications receiving 4020 citations. Previous affiliations of Maryanne C. J. Large include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Microstructured polymer optical fibre.
Martijn A. van Eijkelenborg,Maryanne C. J. Large,Alexander Argyros,Joseph Zagari,Steven Manos,Nader A. Issa,Ian Bassett,Simon Fleming,Ross C. McPhedran,C. Martijn de Sterke,N. A. Nicorovici +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first microstructured polymer optical fiber is described and both experimental and theoretical evidence is presented to establish that the fibre is effectively single moded at optical wavelengths.
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Microstructured-core optical fibre for evanescent sensing applications.
Cristiano M. B. Cordeiro,Marcos A. R. Franco,Giancarlo Chesini,Elaine C. S. Barretto,Richard Lwin,C. H. Brito Cruz,Maryanne C. J. Large +6 more
TL;DR: A new approach to evanescent field sensing is presented, in which both core and cladding are microstructured, in order to improve fibre sensing for low refractive index materials such as liquids and gases.
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Fabrication and study of microstructured optical fibers with elliptical holes
Nader A. Issa,Martijn A. van Eijkelenborg,Matthew Fellew,Felicity Cox,Geoff Henry,Maryanne C. J. Large +5 more
TL;DR: The fabrication of what is believed to be the first microstructured optical fibers with uniformly oriented elliptical holes with a high degree of hole ellipticity is reported with a simple technique that relies on hole deformation during fiber draw.
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Multilayer reflectors in animals using green and gold beetles as contrasting examples
TL;DR: The light reflectors in the beetles Calloodes grayanus and Anoplognathus parvulus are examined and contrasting multilayer reflectors are revealed.
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Selective coating of holes in microstructured optical fiber and its application to in-fiber absorptive polarizers
TL;DR: Selective coating of MOFs with metal is demonstrated and used to fabricate an in-fiber absorptive polarizer for microstructured optical fibers.