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P. St. J. Russell

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  645
Citations -  37162

P. St. J. Russell is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photonic-crystal fiber & Photonic crystal. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 622 publications receiving 35014 citations. Previous affiliations of P. St. J. Russell include Tufts University & University of Southampton.

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Widely tunable optical parametric generation in a photonic crystal fiber.

TL;DR: The observation of widely tunable optical parametric generation in a photonic crystal fiber is reported, able to demonstrate experimentally more than 450 nm of sideband tunability as the authors tune the pump wavelength over 10 nm.
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Loss in solid-core photonic crystal fibers due to interface roughness scattering

TL;DR: A model roughness spectrum corresponding to frozen in capillary waves gives results in reasonably good agreement with experiments on small core fibers and the roughness scattering loss is shown to be only weakly dependent on wavelength.
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Two-dimensional bend sensing with a single, multi-core optical fibre

TL;DR: In this paper, a three-core photonic crystal fiber is used to measure deformation of a bridge undergoing loading trials using interferometric interrogation at a single wavelength and the ability of the fiber sensor to measure bend in two dimensions is demonstrated.
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Glass fiber poling and applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the application of poled optical fibers to second harmonic generation and electrooptic light modulation is reviewed, and a review of the recent developments in the application is presented.
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Optical activity in twisted solid-core photonic crystal fibers.

TL;DR: It turns out that the degenerate left- and right-circularly polarized modes of the untwisted PCF are not 100% circularly polarized but carry a small amount of orbital angular momentum caused by the interaction between the core mode and the hollow channels.