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Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials | 2010

FAST LIGHT ENHANCEMENT BY BIDIRECTIONAL PUMPING IN ERBIUM-DOPED FIBERS

José M. Ezquerro; G. Hernández; M. Nombela; Oscar G. Calderón; Sonia Melle

We analyze the effect of pump configuration on the propagation velocity of an amplitude-modulated 1536 nm signal propagating through an ultra-highly doped erbium fiber amplifier. The nonlinear effects arising from the high value of the doping level lead to a strong variation of the pump power and signal gain along the fiber. We found that bidirectional pumping presents larger advancements than co-propagating and counter-propagating configurations. Numerical simulations allow us to explain the phenomenon in terms of the gain profile uniformity.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2015

Detectivity comparison of bolometric optical antennas

Alexander Cuadrado; José Manuel López-Alonso; Juan Carlos Martinez-Anton; José M. Ezquerro; Francisco Javier González; Javier Alda

The practical application of optical antennas in detection devices strongly depends on its ability to produce an acceptable signal-to-noise ratio for the given task. It is known that, due to the intrinsic problems arising from its sub-wavelength dimensions, optical antennas produce very small signals. The quality of these signals depends on the involved transduction mechanism. The contribution of different types of noise should be adapted to the transducer and to the signal extraction regime. Once noise is evaluated and measured, the specific detectivity, D*, becomes the parameter of interest when comparing the performance of antenna coupled devices with other detectors. However, this parameter involves some magnitudes that can be defined in several ways for optical antennas. In this contribution we are interested in the evaluation and comparison of D_ values for several bolometric optical antennas working in the infrared and involving two materials. At the same time, some material and geometrical parameters involved in the definition of noise and detectivity will be discussed to analyze the suitability of D_ to properly account for the performance of optical antennas.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2015

Resonant elements contactless coupled to bolometric micro-stripes

Alexander Cuadrado; Manuel Silva-López; José Manuel López-Alonso; Juan Carlos Martinez-Anton; José M. Ezquerro; Francisco Javier González; Javier Alda

One of the main technical difficulties in the fabrication of optical antennas working as light detectors is the proper design and manufacture of auxiliary elements as load lines and signal extraction structures. These elements need to be quite small to reach the location of the antennas and should have a minimal effect on the response of the device. Unfortunately this is not an easy task and signal extraction lines resonate along with the antenna producing a complex signal that usually masks the one given by the antenna. In order to decouple the resonance from the transduction we present in this contribution a parametric analysis of the response of a bolometric stripe that is surrounded by resonant dipoles with different geometries and orientations. We have checked that these elements should provide a signal proportional to the polarization state of the incoming light.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2015

Analysis of the spectral response of fractal antennas related with its geometry and current paths

Alexander Cuadrado; José Manuel López-Alonso; Juan Carlos Martinez-Anton; José M. Ezquerro; Francisco Javier González; Javier Alda

Fractal antennas have been proposed to improve the bandwidth of resonant structures and optical antennas. Their multiband characteristics are of interest in radiofrequency and microwave technologies. In this contribution we link the geometry of the current paths built-in the fractal antenna with the spectral response. We have seen that the actual currents owing through the structure are not limited to the portion of the fractal that should be geometrically linked with the signal. This fact strongly depends on the design of the fractal and how the different scales are arranged within the antenna. Some ideas involving materials that could actively respond to the incoming radiation could be of help to spectrally select the response of the multiband design.


Slow and Fast Light (2008), paper JMB16 | 2008

Fractional Advancement Enhancement in Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers by Bi-Directional Pumping

José M. Ezquerro; Sonia Melle; Óscar Gómez Calderón; F. Carreño; M. A. Antón

We experimentally analyze the fractional advancement of amplitude-modulated 1550 nm signals when propagating through highly-doped erbium fibers pumped at 980 nm in different pump configurations.


Color Research and Application | 2001

The Use of Metamers to Compare the Color Vision of Observers

José M. Ezquerro; F. Carreño; Jesús Zoido; Eusebio Bernabeu


Journal of the Optical Society of America | 2011

Pulse-width-dependent subluminal and superluminal propagation in highly doped erbium fibers

Francisco Arrieta-Yáñez; E. Cabrera-Granado; José M. Ezquerro; Oscar G. Calderón; Sonia Melle


Color Research and Application | 2003

Interobserver variability and color representation systems

José M. Ezquerro; F. Carreño; Jesús Zoido


Color Research and Application | 2006

Theoretical analysis of inter‐observer variability in the determination of luminance thresholds

F. Carreño; José M. Ezquerro; Jesús Zoido


Color Research and Application | 2009

Theoretical considerations on small color differences ascribed to the standard observer made on the basis of individual color-matching functions

F. Carreño; José M. Ezquerro; Jesús Zoido

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F. Carreño

Complutense University of Madrid

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Jesús Zoido

Complutense University of Madrid

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Alexander Cuadrado

Complutense University of Madrid

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Javier Alda

Complutense University of Madrid

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José Manuel López-Alonso

Complutense University of Madrid

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Juan Carlos Martinez-Anton

Complutense University of Madrid

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Sonia Melle

Complutense University of Madrid

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Francisco Javier González

Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí

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Oscar G. Calderón

Complutense University of Madrid

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E. Cabrera-Granado

Complutense University of Madrid

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