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Rene-Paul Salathe
Researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Publications - 138
Citations - 3451
Rene-Paul Salathe is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 137 publications receiving 3366 citations.
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Comparison of mechanically drawn and protection layer chemically etched optical fiber tips
TL;DR: In this paper, near field optical microscope tips are produced by mechanically drawing and by chemical etching of standard single mode fibers and the geometrical shapes and taper angles are compared.
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Optical coherence topography based on a two-dimensional smart detector array
TL;DR: A low-coherence reflectometer based on a conventional Michelson interferometer and a novel silicon detector chip with a two-dimensional array of pixels that allows parallel heterodyne detection is presented and acquisition of three-dimensional images with more than 100,000 voxels per scan is demonstrated.
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Video-rate optical low-coherence reflectometry based on a linear smart detector array.
TL;DR: A low-coherence reflectometer based on a conventional Michelson interferometer and a novel silicon detector chip that allows parallel heterodyne detection is presented and applications in surface profiling and thickness measurement are demonstrated.
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Polarization microscopy by use of digital holography: application to optical- fiber birefringence measurements
Tristan Colomb,F. Dürr,Etienne Cuche,Pierre Marquet,Hans G. Limberger,Rene-Paul Salathe,Christian Depeursinge +6 more
TL;DR: A digital holographic microscope that permits one to image polarization state and the birefringence induced by internal stress in an optical fiber is measured and compared to a standard method, which had been developed to obtain high-resolution bireFringence profiles of optical fibers.
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Parallel optical coherence tomography in scattering samples using a two-dimensional smart-pixel detector array
Mathieu Ducros,Markus Laubscher,Boris Karamata,Stephane Bourquin,Theo Lasser,Rene-Paul Salathe +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a femtosecond mode-locked Ti:Sapphire laser in combination with a free space Michelson interferometer was employed to achieve 4 mum longitudinal resolution and 9 mum transverse resolution on a 260 x 260 mum field of view.