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Bill Brocklesby
Bill Brocklesby
Associate Professor of Photonics, University of Southampton
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei orc.soton.ac.uk
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The future is fibre accelerators
G Mourou, B Brocklesby, T Tajima, J Limpert
Nature Photonics 7 (4), 258-261, 2013
4272013
Differential etch rates in z-cut LiNbO 3 for variable HF/HNO 3 concentrations
CL Sones, S Mailis, WS Brocklesby, RW Eason, JR Owen
Journal of Materials Chemistry 12 (2), 295-298, 2002
1502002
Low phonon-energy glasses for efficient 1.3 mu m optical fibre amplifiers
DW Hewak, RS Deol, J Wang, G Wylangowski, JAM Neto, BN Samson, ...
Electronics Letters 2 (29), 237-239, 1993
1361993
Local structures of rare-earth ions in glasses: the ‘crystal-chemistry’approach
J Wang, WS Brocklesby, JR Lincoln, JE Townsend, DN Payne
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 163 (3), 261-267, 1993
1291993
Local structures of rare-earth ions in glasses: the ‘crystal-chemistry’approach
J Wang, WS Brocklesby, JR Lincoln, JE Townsend, DN Payne
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 163 (3), 261-267, 1993
1291993
Infrared emission from holmium doped gallium lanthanum sulphide glass
T Schweizer, BN Samson, JR Hector, WS Brocklesby, DW Hewak, ...
Infrared physics & technology 40 (4), 329-335, 1999
1251999
Fabrication and optical properties of lead‐germanate glasses and a new class of optical fibers doped with Tm3+
J Wang, JR Lincoln, WS Brocklesby, RS Deol, CJ Mackechnie, A Pearson, ...
Journal of applied physics 73 (12), 8066-8075, 1993
1211993
Gallium lanthanum sulphide optical fibre for active and passive applications
DW Hewak, RC Moore, T Schweizer, J Wang, BN Samson, ...
1031996
Ion-exchanged Er/Yb waveguide laser at 1.5 µm pumped by a laser diode
JE Roman, M Hempstead, WS Brocklesby, S Nouh, JS Wilkinson
Electronics letters 31 (16), 1345-1346, 1995
931995
Optical control of gallium nanoparticle growth
KF MacDonald, VA Fedotov, S Pochon, KJ Ross, GC Stevens, ...
Applied physics letters 80 (9), 1643-1645, 2002
912002
Ptychographic coherent diffractive imaging with orthogonal probe relaxation
M Odstrcil, P Baksh, SA Boden, R Card, JE Chad, JG Frey, WS Brocklesby
Optics express 24 (8), 8360-8369, 2016
852016
Tagging in combinatorial chemistry: the use of coloured and fluorescent beads
BJ Egner, S Rana, H Smith, N Bouloc, JG Frey, WS Brocklesby, M Bradley
Chemical Communications, 735-736, 1997
851997
Role of aluminum in ytterbium–erbium codoped phosphoaluminosilicate optical fibers
GG Vienne, WS Brocklesby, RS Brown, ZJ Chen, JD Minelly, JE Roman, ...
Optical Fiber Technology 2 (4), 387-393, 1996
831996
Infrared emission and ion–ion interactions in thulium-and terbium-doped gallium lanthanum sulfide glass
T Schweizer, BN Samson, JR Hector, WS Brocklesby, DW Hewak, ...
JOSA B 16 (2), 308-316, 1999
811999
Soft-x-ray wavelength shift induced by ionization effects in a capillary
CA Froud, ET Rogers, DC Hanna, WS Brocklesby, M Praeger, ...
Optics letters 31 (3), 374-376, 2006
752006
Crystallisation effects on rare earth dopants in oxyfluoride glass ceramics
F Goutaland, P Jander, WS Brocklesby, G Dai
Optical Materials 22 (4), 383-390, 2003
692003
Imaging of free-space interference patterns used to manufacture fiber Bragg gratings
JD Mills, CWJ Hillman, BH Blott, WS Brocklesby
Applied optics 39 (33), 6128-6135, 2000
612000
Time resolved and site selective spectroscopy of thulium doped into germano-and alumino-silicate optical fibres and preforms
JR Lincoln, WS Brocklesby, F Cusso, JE Townsend, AC Tropper, ...
Journal of luminescence 50 (5), 297-308, 1991
601991
Spectroscopic properties of Nd3+ and Pr3+ in gallate glasses with low phonon energies
H Takebe, K Yoshino, T Murata, K Morinaga, J Hector, WS Brocklesby, ...
Applied optics 36 (24), 5839-5843, 1997
561997
Halide-modified Ga–La sulfide glasses with improved fiber-drawing and optical properties for -doped fiber amplifiers at 1.3 μm
J Wang, JR Hector, D Brady, D Hewak, B Brocklesby, M Kluth, R Moore, ...
Applied physics letters 71 (13), 1753-1755, 1997
551997
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