Nonlinear Spectroscopy and Sensing
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Formed in 2006, Nonlinear Spectroscopy and Sensing is part of the Nanoscience Division in the Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde and also a member of SUPA. Our current research is focused on a new kind of distributed optical fibre sensor based on time-correlated two-photon excitation, but also encompasses single crystal fibres, nonlinear optics, laser spectroscopy and optical physics in general.



Please contact us if you are interested in working in these areas.

Distributed optical fibre sensor based on time-correlated two-photon excited fluorescence


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Laser heated miniature pedestal growth of single crystal fibres
 
LHMPG apparatus    

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Laser spectroscopy

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