Asobe Masaki
- 教授
- 学位:博士(工学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Engineering / Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Graduate School of Engineering
- Graduate School of Science and Technology / Course of Science and Technology
- Graduate School of Engineering / Course of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Graduate School of Engineering / Course of Applied Science
- Graduate School of Engineering / Course of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- Graduate School of Engineering / Course of Mechanical Engineering
- Graduate School of Engineering / Course of Biomedical Engineering
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- Sensing
- Laser
- Opto-electronics
- Nonlinear Optics
- Optical Communication
研究分野
- Manufacturing technology (mechanical, electrical/electronic, chemical engineering) Communication and network engineering
論文
Transmission of signal and idler using optical parametric amplifier based on PPLN waveguide
Parametric optical amplification using a reflective multiple quasi-phase-matched LiNbO3 waveguide module
Broadband optical parametric amplification using PPLN waveguide pumped by detuned second harmonic
Parametric wavelength conversion with bidirectional utilization of a multiple QPM device
Phase sensitive amplifier using periodically poled LiNbO3waveguides and their applications
Real time sensing of 12CO2 and 13CO2 using 2μm DFB-LD
Remote photo-acoustic spectroscopy (PAS) with an optical pickup microphone
いま注目の中赤外レーザーとその応用 広帯域中赤外レーザーの発生手法と期待される分光応用
マルチQPM素子を用いた多重周波数混合と多値変調信号の位相感応増幅への応用
Multiple optical carrier generation using frequency mixing in damage resistant multiple QPM device
Efficient multi-stage frequency mixing in multiple QPM device for optical carrier processing
PPLN-Based Low-Noise In-Line Phase Sensitive Amplifier with Highly Sensitive Carrier-Recovery System
N2O emission from a tomato rockwool culture is highly responsive to photoirradiation conditions
Wavelength modulation spectroscopy of formaldehyde using 3 mu m DFG laser
Multiple optical carrier generation using multiple QPM device
Phase sensitive amplifiers using PPLN waveguides and their applications
Integrated quasi-phase-matched second-harmonic generator and electro-optic phase modulator for low-noise phase-sensitive amplification
PDM Signal Amplification Using PPLN-Based Polarization-Independent Phase-Sensitive Amplifier
Laser absorption trace gas monitor with a tunable high finesse external cavity for clinical breath analysis
Phase Sensitive Amplification Using Monolithically Integrated PPLN Waveguide Circuit
講演?口頭発表等
- Repeated transmission of S band signal using optical parametric amplifier based on PPLN waveguide
- Efficient frequency mixing using PPLN waveguides for optical communication and gas sensing
- Transmission of S band signal utilizing spectral inversion in PPLN based optical parametric amplifier
- Transmission of S band signal using optical parametric amplifier based on PPLN waveguide
- Real time sensing of12CO2and13CO2using 2μm DFB-LD
- Efficient multi-stage frequency mixing in multiple QPM device for optical carrier processing
- Remote photo-acoustic spectroscopy (PAS) with an optical pickup microphone
- 3μm帯差周波光源を用いたホルムアルデヒドのリアルタイム計測
- Efficient multi-stage frequency mixing in multiple QPM device for optical carrier processing
- Remote photo-acoustic spectroscopy (PAS) with an optical pickup microphone
- Broadband mid-infrared difference frequency generation using apodized aperiodically poled LiNbO3waveguide
- Multiple optical carrier generation using multiple QPM device
- Wavelength modulation spectroscopy of formaldehyde using 3μm DFG laser
- PPLNを用いた位相感応型増幅器の研究
- サンプリングPPLN導波路を用いた広帯域中赤外発生
- ホルムアルデヒドガス曝露による反射性眼球運動への影響
- マルチQPM素子による多重周波数混合を用いた複数搬送波発生
所属学会
- OSA
- THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF APPLIED PHYSICS
- THE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERS
共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題
Research on broadband optical parametric amplification adn wavelength conversion for large capacity optical communication
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