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Search for long distance correlations between extensive air showers detected by the EEE network
A search for long distance correlations between individual Extensive Air Showers (EAS) detected by pairs of MRPC telescopes of the Extreme Energy Events (EEE) network was carried out. The search for an anomaly...
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Looking at the sub-TeV sky with cosmic muons detected in the EEE MRPC telescopes
Distributions of secondary cosmic muons were measured by the Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers (MRPC) telescopes of the Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project, spanning a large angular and temporal acceptance thr...
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Glass-ceramics: A class of nanostructured materials for photonics
Glass-ceramics (GCs) are constituted by nanometer-to-micron-sized crystals embedded in a glass matrix; usually, their structural or functional elements (clusters, crystallites or molecules) have dimensions in ...
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Open AccessSol–gel-derived photonic structures handling erbium ions luminescence
The sol–gel technique is a very flexible, relatively simple, and low-cost method to fabricate many different innovative photonic structures characterized by specific functionalities. During synthesis, starting...
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Whispering gallery mode profiles in a coated microsphere
The properties of whispering gallery modes (WGM) of a microsphere can be tailored by coating the resonator with a thin film. If the coating has a higher refractive index than the microsphere core, the resultin...
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Cosmic rays Monte Carlo simulations for the Extreme Energy Events Project
The Extreme Energy Events Project (EEE Project) is an innovative experiment to study very high energy cosmic rays by means of the detection of the associated air shower muon component. It consists of a network...
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Time correlation measurements from extensive air showers detected by the EEE telescopes
Time correlated events due to cosmic muons from extensive air showers have been detected by means of telescope pairs of the EEE (Extreme Energy Events) Project array. The coincidence rate, properly normalized ...
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The EEE experiment project: status and first physics results
The Extreme Energy Events Project is an experiment for the detection of Extensive Air Showers which exploits the Multigap Resistive Plate Chamber technology. At the moment 40 EEE muon telescopes, distributed a...
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Whispering gallery mode microresonators: Fundamentals and applications
Confinement of light into small volumes has become an essential requirement for photonic devices; examples of this trend are provided by optical fibers, integrated optical circuits, semiconductor lasers, and p...
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Reproducibility of splicer-based long-period fiber gratings for gain equalization
We fabricated long-period fiber gratings (LPFGs) using electric arc discharges. We observed that the fiber becomes slightly tapered due to longitudinal tension during the arc: this effect depends on the arc cu...
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Er3+-activated silica inverse opals synthesized by the solgel method
We present the details of the sol-gel processing used to realize inverse silica opal, where the silica was activated with 0.3 mol% of Er3+ ions. The template (direct opal) was obtained assembling polystyrene sphe...
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Diagnostic techniques for photonic materials based on Raman and Brillouin spectroscopies
The elastic and vibrational properties of a material, bulk or planar waveguide, are studied by Brillouin and Raman spectroscopy to follow the process of nanocrystals growth in glass-ceramics. The nanoparticles...
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Assessment of nanocomposite photonic systems with the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
The chemical compositions of Ag-Er co-doped phosphate and silicate glasses were investigated with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy with the purpose to identify the chemical state of silver. The analysis of the...
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Effect of Yb3+ concentration on Er3+ luminescence properties of sol-gelderived silica-alumina xerogels
Er3+ / Yb3+ co-doped silica-alumina monolithic xerogels were prepared with the same concentration on 2 000 Er/Si ppm and 6 000 Al/Si ppm. The Yb/Si content was varied from 0 to 4 000 ppm Densification of the samp...
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Photoluminescence of rare-earth—doped glasses
Rare-earth elements are of interest in several high-tech and environmental application areas, the two major ones concerning magnetic and optical devices. In the latter field, one can exploit the unique photolu...
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Er-doped silica-based waveguides prepared by different techniques: RF-sputtering, sol-gel and ion-exchange
Erbium-activated silica-based planar waveguides were prepared by three different technological routes: RF-sputtering, sol–gel and ion exchange. Various parameters of preparation were varied in order to optimiz...
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Optical Sensors and Microsystems Using Liquid Crystals
An overview of the basic properties of liquid crystals has been presented as an introduction to the subject of design and fabrication processes of optoelectronic LC devices.
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Optical Tweezers: Laser Manipulation of Microparticles
Although the forces of radiation pressure have been well known to physicists, 1 for a long time it has been difficult to study them in the laboratory due to the presence of temperature gradients causing thermal f...
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Microfabrication Technologies for Integrated Optical Devices
Microelectronics and Integrated Optics (10) share most of the microfabrication technologies, in particular micropatterning. Fabrication processes of 10 devices, however, are subject to specific requirements, i...
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Introduction to Integrated Optics: Characterisation and Modelling of Optical Waveguides
The first demonstration of the laser in 1960 opened the way to the development of lightwave technology; then the production of low-loss optical fibers in the 70s made guided-wave optical communication systems ...