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Noninvasive Stroke Volume Monitoring by Electrical Impedance Tomography
(2018-01-19)In clinical practice it is of vital importance to track the health of a patient's cardiovascular system via the continuous measurement of hemodynamic parameters. Cardiac output (CO) and the related stroke volume (SV) are ... -
Nonlinear filtering of an optical pulse train using dissipative Kerr solitons
(2019-11-20)The capability to store light for extended periods of time enables optical cavities to act as narrowband optical filters, whose linewidth corresponds to the cavity’s inverse energy storage time. Here, we report on ... -
Nouvel appareil de mesure de marche et d’amplitude pour oscillateurs à échappement non conventionnel
(2016-09-29)The conception of unconventional escapements is currently a subject of huge interest. The availability of new materials and of new means of production gives rise to improvements of existing escapements or even leads to ... -
Novel CMOS sensors for improved quantum imaging
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Novel micro-fabricated Fabry-Perot filters in infrared
(2018)We have designed, fabricated and tested narrow-band Fabry-Perot filters in the infrared using gold porous mirrors and a silicon spacer layer. The filter peaks at 10 mu m and 15 mu m have approximately 10% transmission and ... -
Nuclear spin decoherence time in MEMS atomic vapor cells for applications in quantum technologies
(2018)We report on the fabrication and characterization of MEMS atomic vapor cells suitable for applications in miniaturized quantum sensors such as atomic gyroscopes. Our MEMS cells are filled with natural abundance Rb alkali ... -
Numerical study of Risken–Nummedal–Graham–Haken instability in mid-infrared Fabry–Pérot quantum cascade lasers
(2020-01-29)We review our recent theoretical studies on multimode instabilities in Fabry–Pérot cavity mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) caused by parametric excitation of Rabi flopping oscillations. Numerical simulations are ...