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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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here
for further information on distributed fibre sensing by two-photon fluorescence
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Laser heated miniature pedestal growth of single crystal fibres
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here
for further information on growing single crystal fibres
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Laser spectroscopy
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