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Pascual Laguna, A. (author)
The mysteries of the early Universe are largely enshrouded in dust, product of the violent process of star formation. Due to the vast distances of our Universe, infrared light emitted by the heated dust back in those early stages can still be observed today, which has been observed to contribute to about half of the total cosmic background...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Dutta, S. (author), Hueting, Raymond J.E. (author), Verbiest, G.J. (author)
We report an avalanche-mode light-emitting transistor (AMLET) in silicon (Si), based on a lateral bipolar junction, which emits light near 760 nm optical wavelength with a record low bandwidth of 38 nm. The AMLET, designed in a CMOS-compatible silicon-on-insulator (SOI) photonics platform, is optically confined within a 0.21 ∼\μ m thick SOI...
journal article 2022
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Hähnle, S.A. (author)
Superconducting integrated circuits (SICs) represent a natural step forward for devices operating at frequencies from microwave up to sub-millimeter wavelengths. They offer massive miniaturization via compact design based on low-loss superconducting transmission lines. At sub-millimeter wavelengths, the development of SICs is driven by...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Beschoor Plug, Nina (author)
Superconducting detectors such as Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) have lead to the designs of THz on-chip spectrometers such as DESHIMA. With DESHIMA a wideband THz signal is fully sampled by several hundreds of channels of which the frequency is defined by an array of band-pass filters. Each band-pass filter which is connected to...
master thesis 2021
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Kouwenhoven, Kevin (author)
On-chip spectrometers, such as DESHIMA and SuperSpec, require transmission lines with very low loss of tanδ &lt; 10<sup>-4</sup> to achieve sufficient system efficiency. Transmission lines with higher loss would introduce too much signal attenuation in the line from antenna to filter and in the filters themselves. Data regarding the losses of...
master thesis 2019
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Andrašec, Josip (author)
This research is focused on the feasibility assessment of a novel technology of metasurfaces in order to design a spectropolarimeter with the thickness of a few micrometers integrated on the detector array. The motivation behind the research is miniaturization of state-of-the-art spectropolarimeters. The requirements for the instrument are...
master thesis 2019
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Dolleman, R.J. (author)
Micro and nanomechanical sensors are indispensable in modern consumer electronics, automotive and medical industries. Gas pressure sensors are currently the most widespread membrane-based micromechanical sensors. By reducing their size, their unit costs and energy consumption drops, making them more attractive for integration in new applications...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Blanco Montero, D.J. (author), Rajo-Iglesias, E. (author)
A wearable version of Fabry-Pérot antenna is presented. This is a simple way of designing a medium-To high-gain antenna with low back radiation. The study of the effect of antenna bending in the performances is presented. Besides, the replacement of a superstrate layer by a metallic frequency selective surface is proposed. In this way, there...
journal article 2018
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van Dam, S.B. (author), Ruf, M.T. (author), Hanson, R. (author)
Defect centres in diamond are promising building blocks for quantum networks thanks to a long-lived spin state and bright spin-photon interface. However, their low fraction of emission into a desired optical mode limits the entangling success probability. The key to overcoming this is through Purcell enhancement of the emission. Open Fabry...
journal article 2018
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Allen, Monica T. (author), Shtanko, Oles (author), Fulga, Ion C. (author), Wang, Joel I.J. (author), Nurgaliev, Daniyar (author), Watanabe, Kenji (author), Taniguchi, Takashi (author), Akhmerov, A.R. (author), Jarillo-Herrero, Pablo (author), Levitov, Leonid S. (author), Yacoby, Amir (author)
Electron surface states in solids are typically confined to the outermost atomic layers and, due to surface disorder, have negligible impact on electronic transport. Here, we demonstrate a very different behavior for surface states in graphene. We probe the wavelike character of these states by Fabry-Perot (FP) interferometry and find that,...
journal article 2017
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Ayerden, N.P. (author), Mandon, Julien (author), Harren, Frans J.M. (author), Wolffenbuttel, R.F. (author)
Increasing demand for field instruments designed to measure gas composition has strongly promoted the development of robust, miniaturized and low-cost handheld absorption spectrometers in the mid-infrared. Efforts thus far have focused on miniaturizing individual components. However, the optical absorption path that the light beam travels...
journal article 2017
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Beekmans, Steven (author), Lembrechts, T. (author), van den Dobbelsteen, J.J. (author), van Gerwen, D.J. (author)
A range of complex percutaneous procedures, such as biopsy or regional anesthesia, rely heavily on accurate needle insertion. Small variations in the mechanical properties of the pierced tissue can however cause deviations from the projected needle path and can thus result in inaccurate placement of the needle. Navigation of a rigid needle...
journal article 2017
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Šmíd, R. (author), Hänsel, A. (author), Pravdová, L. (author), Sobota, J. (author), Cíp, O. (author), Bhattacharya, N. (author)
In this work we present a design of an external optical cavity based on Fabry-Perot etalons applied to a 100 MHz Er-doped fiber optical frequency comb working at 1560 nm to increase its repetition frequency. A Fabry-Perot cavity is constructed based on a transportable cage system with two silver mirrors in plano-concave geometry including the...
journal article 2016
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Ayerden, N.P. (author), Ghaderi, M. (author), De Graaf, G. (author), Wolffenbuttel, R.F. (author)
The design, fabrication and characterization of a highly integrated optical gas sensor is presented. The gas cell takes up most of the space in a microspectrometer and is the only component that has so far not been miniaturized. Using the tapered resonator cavity of a linear variable optical filter as a gas cell enables ultimate miniaturization,...
conference paper 2015
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Ghaderi, M. (author), Ayerden, N.P. (author), De Graaf, G. (author), Wolffenbuttel, R.F. (author)
The design and CMOS-compatible fabrication of airgap-based optical filters in a surface micromachining process with sacrificial release using thevapour phase is presented. An airgap-dielectric layer combination offers a higher refractive index contrast, as compared to the conventional all-dielectriclayer based filters, which results in a higher...
conference paper 2015
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Lembrechts, T.P.A. (author)
Physicians use small variations in the needle insertion force to identify tissue properties and detect membrane punctures during needle insertion. Navigation of a needle towards the target tissue, for example to take a biopsy, is often based on detecting these variations in force. Literature shows that presenting physicians force feedback based...
master thesis 2015
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Ferreira, D.S. (author), Mirkovic, J. (author), Wolffenbuttel, R.F. (author), Correia, J.H. (author), Feld, M.S. (author), Minas, G. (author)
A strategy for spectroscopy tissue diagnosis using a small number of wavelengths is reported. The feasibility to accurately quantify tissue information using only 16 wavelengths is demonstrated with several wavelength reduction simulations of the existing esophageal data set. These results are an important step for the development of a...
journal article 2011
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Emadi, A. (author), Grabarnik, S. (author), Wu, H. (author), De Graaf, G. (author), Hedsten, K. (author), Enoksson, P. (author), Correia, J.H. (author), Wolffenbuttel, R.F. (author)
This paper reports on the functional and spectral characterization of a microspectrometer based on a CMOS detector array covered by an IC-Compatible Linear Variable Optical Filter (LVOF). The Fabry-Perot LVOF is composed of 15 dielectric layers with a tapered middle cavity layer, which has been fabricated in an IC-Compatible process using resist...
conference paper 2010
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Emadi, A. (author), Wu, H. (author), De Graaf, G. (author), Wolffenbuttel, R.F. (author)
This paper reports on a CMOS-Compatible Linear Variable Optical Filter (LVOF) visible micro-spectrometer. The CMOS-compatible post process for fabrication of the LVOF has been used for integration of the LVOF with a CMOS chip containing a 128-element photodiode array and readout circuitry. Fabrication of LVOF involves a process for fabrication...
conference paper 2010
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Joo, K.M. (author), Ellis, J.D. (author), Spronck, J.W. (author), Munnig Schmidt, R.H. (author)
We present a folded, multi-pass cavity design for displacement measuring Fabry–Perot interferometry. The cavity length is designed to be one-quarter of the physical length needed for a typical Fabry–Perot interferometer by using a quarter-wave plate and a retroreflector. This enhances the displacement sensitivity by a factor of four, allowing...
journal article 2009
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