All Theses
The following theses are viewable in PDF format.
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- Applications of Silicon-on-Insulator Photonic Crystal Structures in Miniature Spectrometer Designs
Boshen Gao (2017). View PDF - Novel Effects in Optical Coherence: Fundamentals and Applications
Omar S. Magaña-Loaiza (2017). View PDF - Quantum Information with Structured Light
Mohammad Mirhosseini (2015). View PDF - Communicating with Transverse Modes of Light
Brandon Rodenburg (2015). View PDF - Photonic Technologies to Enable Slow Light Applications
Joe Vornehm Jr (2014). View PDF - Nonlinear and Quantum Superresolution and Fast-Light Pulse-Distortion Management
Heedeuk Shin (2011). View PDF - Superluminal Pulse Propagation Dynamics
George M. Gehring (2011). View PDF - Fundamentals and Applications of Slow Light
Zhimin Shi (2010). View PDF - Coherence properties of the entangled two-photon field produced by parametric down-conversion
Anand Kumar Jha (2009). View PDF - Materials for Nonlinear Optics: Semicontinuous Gold Films and Fast Saturable Absorbers
Giovanni Piredda (2008). View PDF - Local-Field Effects and Nanostructuring for Controlling Optical Properties and Enabling Novel Optical Phenomena
Ksenia Dolgaleva (2008). View PDF - Coherent Population Trapping in Real and Artificial Atoms
Vincent Wong (2004). View PDF - Ultra-Slow and Superluminal Light Propagation in Solids at Room Temperature
Matthew S. Bigelow (2004). View PDF - Transverse Effects in Nonlinear and Quantum Optics
Sean J. Bentley (2004). View PDF - Frequency Conversion of Optical Signals Using Coherently Prepared Media
Ryan S. Bennink (2004). View PDF - Nonlinear Optical Whispering Gallery Microresonators for Photonics
John E. Heebner (2003). View PDF - High-Gain Parametric Amplification for the Generation of Quantum States of Light
Elna M. Nagasako (2001). View PDF - Investigations of the Nonlinear Optical Properties of Composite and Photonic Bandgap Materials
Robert L. Nelson (1998). - Phase Locking and Self-Phase Matching in Nonlinear Optics
Mark W. Bowers (1997).