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Vittorio M. N. Passaro

Researcher at Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Publications -  320
Citations -  5974

Vittorio M. N. Passaro is an academic researcher from Instituto Politécnico Nacional. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resonator & Photonics. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 312 publications receiving 4871 citations. Previous affiliations of Vittorio M. N. Passaro include Polytechnic University of Bari & University of Surrey.

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Optical sensing by optimized silicon slot waveguides

TL;DR: A theoretical investigation of silicon-on-insulator nanometer slot waveguides for highly sensitive and compact chemical and biochemical integrated optical sensing is proposed.
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Gyroscope Technology and Applications: A Review in the Industrial Perspective

TL;DR: This paper is an overview of current gyroscopes and their roles based on their applications, and gyroscope technologies commercially available, such as Mechanical Gyroscope, silicon MEMS Gyroscopes, Ring Laser Gyroscope (RLGs) and Fiber-OpticGyroscopes (FOGs), are discussed.
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Fibre Bragg Grating Based Strain Sensors: Review of Technology and Applications.

TL;DR: Some advanced applications and key sectors of the global fibre-optic strain sensors market are envisaged, as well as the main market players acting in this field.
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Evidence for non-exponential elastic proton-proton differential cross-section at low |t| and √ s = 8 TeV by TOTEM

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- 01 Oct 2015 - 
TL;DR: The TOTEM experiment has made a precise measurement of the elastic proton-proton differential cross-section at the center-of-mass energy s = 8 TeV based on a high-statistics data sample obtained with the β ⁎ = 90 m optics.
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Guided-Wave Optical Biosensors.

TL;DR: Guided-wave optical biosensors are reviewed in this paper, where the possibility to use Mach-Zehnder and Young interferometers, microdisk and microring resonators, surface plasmon resonance, hollow and antiresonant waveguides, and Bragg gratings is discussed.