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Alexander Argyros

Alexander Argyros

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
37
Citations
6267
World Ranking
5093
National Ranking
149

Overview

Alexander Argyros is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their primary field of research spans various domains within engineering, notably including electrical and electronic engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, atomic and molecular physics and optics, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's work prominently covers a range of topics related to photonics and optical technologies. Key areas of focus include:

  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
  • Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
  • Photonic Crystals and Applications
  • Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research

Alexander Argyros has contributed to several recent publications. Notable papers include:

  • All-fiber photonic lantern multimode optical receiver with coherent adaptive optics beam combining, published in 2021 in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Metamaterials subwavelength terahertz resonant cavities, published in 2021 in the Journal of the European Optical Society Rapid Publications

Their frequent co-authors consist of researchers active in related fields. These include:

  • Bo Zhang
  • Jianfeng Sun
  • Chenzhe Lao
  • Christopher H. Betters
  • Yu Rong Zhou

Alexander Argyros has published in recognized venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of the European Optical Society Rapid Publications

Best Publications

  • Microstructured polymer optical fibre.

    Martijn A. van Eijkelenborg;Maryanne C. J. Large;Alexander Argyros;Joseph Zagari

  • Photonic lanterns: a study of light propagation in multimode to single-mode converters

    Sergio G. Leon-Saval;Alexander Argyros;Joss Bland-Hawthorn

  • Photonic bandgap with an index step of one percent

    A. Argyros;T. A. Birks;S. G. Leon-Saval;C. M. B. Cordeiro

  • Liquid-filled hollow core microstructured polymer optical fiber

    F M Cox;A Argyros;M C J Large

  • Continuous-wave ultraviolet light induced fiber Bragg gratings in few- and single-mode microstructured polymer optical fibers

    Helen L. Dobb;David J. Webb;Kyriacos Kalli;Alexander Argyros

  • Hybrid Optical Fibers – An Innovative Platform for In-Fiber Photonic Devices

    Markus Alexander Schmidt;Markus Alexander Schmidt;Alexander Argyros;Fabien Sorin

  • Photonic Lantern

    Sergio Leon-Saval;Alexander Argyros;Joss Bland-Hawthorn

  • Ring structures in microstructured polymer optical fibres

    Alexander Argyros;Ian M. Bassett;Martijn A. van Eijkelenborg;Maryanne C.J. Large

  • Characterization of a microstructured Zeonex terahertz fiber

    Jessienta Anthony;Rainer Leonhardt;Alexander Argyros;Maryanne C. J. Large

  • Recent progress in microstructured polymer optical fibre fabrication and characterisation

    Martijn A. van Eijkelenborg;Alexander Argyros;Alexander Argyros;Geoff Barton;Ian M. Bassett

  • Metamaterial fibres for subdiffraction imaging and focusing at terahertz frequencies over optically long distances

    Alessandro Tuniz;Korbinian J. Kaltenecker;Bernd M. Fischer;Markus Walther

  • Flexible tube lattice fibers for terahertz applications.

    V. Setti;Luca Vincetti;A. Argyros

  • Microstructured Polymer Optical Fibers

    A. Argyros

  • Hollow-core polymer fibres with a kagome lattice: potential for transmission in the infrared

    Alexander Argyros;Jarryd Pla

  • Transmission of terahertz radiation using a microstructured polymer optical fiber

    Carlito S. Ponseca;Romeric Pobre;Elmer Estacio;Nobuhiko Sarukura

  • THz propagation in kagome hollow-core microstructured fibers

    Jessienta Anthony;Rainer Leonhardt;Sergio G Leon-Saval;Alexander Argyros

  • Thermal response of Bragg gratings in PMMA microstructured optical fibers

    Karen E Carroll;Chi Zhang;David J. Webb;Kyriacos Kalli

  • Guidance properties of low-contrast photonic bandgap fibres

    A. Argyros;T. A. Birks;S. G. Leon-Saval;C. M. B. Cordeiro

  • Hollow-core microstructured polymer optical fiber.

    Alexander Argyros;Martijn A. Van Eijkelenborg;Maryanne C. J. Large;Ian M. Bassett

  • Surface enhanced Raman scattering in a hollow core microstructured optical fiber.

    Felicity M. Cox;Alexander Argyros;Maryanne C. J. Large;Srinath Kalluri

  • Electron tomography and computer visualisation of a three-dimensional 'photonic' crystal in a butterfly wing-scale.

    A. Argyros;S. Manos;M.C.J. Large;D.R. McKenzie

Frequent Co-Authors

Kyriacos Kalli
Kyriacos Kalli Cyprus University of Technology
Stefano Selleri
Stefano Selleri University of Parma
Markus Walther
Markus Walther Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Markus A. Schmidt
Markus A. Schmidt Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Gang-Ding Peng
Gang-Ding Peng University of New South Wales
Raman Kashyap
Raman Kashyap Polytechnique Montréal
Luca Vincetti
Luca Vincetti University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
John Canning
John Canning University of Technology Sydney
Ian W. Boyd
Ian W. Boyd Brunel University London
David R. McKenzie
David R. McKenzie University of Sydney

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