Automated Author ProfileDe Lucia, Francesco
Service OPERA-Photonique, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium0000-0002-4220-5253
De Lucia, Francesco
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 16.9 (sum of 10 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
This dataset includes the experimental measurements and the numerical simulations of the power of second harmonic generated inside a periodically poled fiber traversed in single and double pass by a fundamental signal whose wavelength is included in a certain range of values. This measurements are the preliminary study for situation where the PPSF can be exploited in multiple pass configuration, such as in a cavity.
Authors
- De Lucia, Francesco
This dataset includes the experimental measurements and the numerical simulations of the power of second harmonic generated inside a periodically poled fiber traversed in single and double pass by a fundamental signal whose wavelength is included in a certain range of values. This measurements are the preliminary study for situation where the PPSF can be exploited in multiple pass configuration, such as in a cavity.
Authors
- De Lucia, Francesco
This dataset includes the Matlab code to engineer theoretically a Bragg stack made of different dielectric layers. By changing the number of alternating stacks, their thickness and the refractive index of each layer it is possible to obtain the transmission curve of the Bragg stack versus the wavelength of the light in a certain range of values. The dataset includes also the experimental measurements of the resonances related to one of the fabricated compact resonators (based on the twin-hole fiber not poled) and obtained sweeping the wavelength of the input light injected through one of the two Bragg stacks and collecting the power at the exit of the other Bragg stack.
Authors
- De Lucia Francesco,
This dataset includes the Matlab code to engineer theoretically a Bragg stack made of different dielectric layers. By changing the number of alternating stacks, their thickness and the refractive index of each layer it is possible to obtain the transmission curve of the Bragg stack versus the wavelength of the light in a certain range of values. The dataset includes also the experimental measurements of the resonances related to one of the fabricated compact resonators (based on the twin-hole fiber not poled) and obtained sweeping the wavelength of the input light injected through one of the two Bragg stacks and collecting the power at the exit of the other Bragg stack.
Authors
- De Lucia Francesco,
This dataset includes the measurements of the resonances collected at the through port of an active fiber cavity (in in-line configuration) of 5 meters of length based on a step index silica fiber and including a loop mirror and a fiberized mirror at the two ends of the cavity. The dataset includes also the measurement of the effective losses of the in-line active cavity vs. the intracavity power.
Authors
- De Lucia, Francesco
This dataset includes the measurements of the resonances collected at the through port of an active fiber cavity (in in-line configuration) of 5 meters of length based on a step index silica fiber and including a loop mirror and a fiberized mirror at the two ends of the cavity. The dataset includes also the measurement of the effective losses of the in-line active cavity vs. the intracavity power.
Authors
- De Lucia, Francesco
This dataset includes all the theoretical and experimental results obtained during the implementation of a fiber cavity, in ring configuration and including an active fiber, to generate solitons of duration shorter than the ones generated so far. The scope of this work has been acquiring familiarity with short solitons, which are the solitons that should be generated in nonlinear cavities of tents of cm of length (CAFR). The dataset includes also the metadata for each file uploaded.
Authors
- De Lucia, Francesco
This dataset includes all the theoretical and experimental results obtained during the implementation of a fiber cavity, in ring configuration and including an active fiber, to generate solitons of duration shorter than the ones generated so far. The scope of this work has been acquiring familiarity with short solitons, which are the solitons that should be generated in nonlinear cavities of tents of cm of length (CAFR). The dataset includes also the metadata for each file uploaded.
Authors
- De Lucia, Francesco
Dataset of the paper "Parametrically driven Kerr cavity solitons". It includes all the data related to the figures 4 and 5 of the published paper. Figure 4 and 5 of the published paper are also included. To use the data reported in the .csv files please consider the title of each file, where it is reported exactly the figure and the curve which it is referred to.
Authors
- Englebert, Nicolas ;
- De Lucia, Francesco ;
- Parra-Rivas, Pedro ;
- Arabi, Carlos Mas ;
- Pier-John Sazio ;
- Simon-Pierre Gorza ;
- Francois Leo
Dataset of the paper "Parametrically driven Kerr cavity solitons". It includes all the data related to the figures 4 and 5 of the published paper. Figure 4 and 5 of the published paper are also included. To use the data reported in the .csv files please consider the title of each file, where it is reported exactly the figure and the curve which it is referred to.
Authors
- Englebert, Nicolas ;
- De Lucia, Francesco ;
- Parra-Rivas, Pedro ;
- Arabi, Carlos Mas ;
- Pier-John Sazio ;
- Simon-Pierre Gorza ;
- Francois Leo