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Charles N. Ironside

Charles N. Ironside

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
34
Citations
4626
World Ranking
9218
National Ranking
455

Overview

Charles N. Ironside is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia and has contributed extensively to research in Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering. Their work focuses significantly on subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biophysics, and Analytical Chemistry.

The scientist's research covers several key topics including Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Quantum and Electron Transport Phenomena, Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques, Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research, Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses, Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics, and Quantum Information and Cryptography.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Charles N. Ironside include the following:

  • "Wavelength weightings in machine learning for ovine joint tissue differentiation using diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS)," 2020, Biomedical Optics Express
  • "Rapid prototyping of grating magneto-optical traps using a focused ion beam," 2021, Optics Express
  • "Targeted defect analysis in VCSEL oxide windows using 3D slice and view," 2021, Semiconductor Science and Technology
  • "Zinc oxide family semiconductors for ultraviolet radiation emission - A cathodoluminescence study," 2022, Materials Research Bulletin
  • "Kramers-Krönig approach to the electric permittivity of the vacuum in a strong constant electric field," 2023, Physical review. D/Physical review. D.

Charles N. Ironside has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • William D.A. Rickard (3 co-authored publications)
  • Xiao Sun (2 co-authored publications)
  • Hidetoshi Taya (2 co-authored publications)
  • Rajitha Gunaratne (1 co-authored publication)
  • Joshua Goncalves (1 co-authored publication)

The scientist's work has appeared in specialized journals such as Biomedical Optics Express, Optics Express, Semiconductor Science and Technology, Materials Research Bulletin, and Physical Review D. These venues reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their research spanning optics, semiconductor technologies, and theoretical physics.

Charles N. Ironside's research demonstrates a broad engagement with both experimental and theoretical aspects of physics and engineering, particularly in fields that intersect with advanced imaging, spectroscopy, quantum physics, and materials science.

Best Publications

  • Principles and applications of nonlinear optical materials

    Robert W. Munn;C. N. Ironside

  • A surface-patterned chip as a strong source of ultracold atoms for quantum technologies

    Chidi Nshii;Matthieu Vangeleyn;J.P. Cotter;Paul Griffin

  • Ultrafast all‐optical switching in semiconductor nonlinear directional couplers at half the band gap

    A. Villeneuve;C. C. Yang;P. G. J. Wigley;G. I. Stegeman

  • Observation of spatial solitons in AlGaAs waveguides

    J.S. Aitchison;K. Al-Hemyari;C.N. Ironside;R.S. Grant

  • Optical nonlinearities in CdSxSe 1- x-doped glass waveguides

    N. Finlayson;W. C. Banyai;Colin T. Seaton;George I. Stegeman

  • Excitability and optical pulse generation in semiconductor lasers driven by resonant tunneling diode photo-detectors

    Bruno Romeira;Julien Javaloyes;Charles N. Ironside;José M.L. Figueiredo

  • Ultrafast all-optical switching in Al/sub 0.18/Ga/sub 0.82/As directional coupler in 1.55 mu m spectral region

    J.S. Aitchison;A.H. Kean;C.N. Ironside;A. Villeneuve

  • Ultrafast all-optical switching in GaAlAs integrated interferometer in 1.55 mu m spectral region

    K. Al-Hemyari;J.S. Aitchison;C.N. Ironside;G.T. Kennedy

  • An all-optical switch employing the cascaded second-order nonlinear effect

    C.N. Ironside;J.S. Aitchison;J.M. Arnold

  • AlGaAs Below Half Bandgap:. the Silicon of Nonlinear Optical Materials

    G.I. Stegeman;A. Villeneuve;J. Kang;J.S. Aitchison

  • Subpicosecond Pulse Generation at Quasi-40-GHz Using a Passively Mode-Locked AlGaInAs–InP 1.55- $\mu{\hbox {m}}$ Strained Quantum-Well Laser

    Lianping Hou;P. Stolarz;J. Javaloyes;R.P. Green

  • Picosecond pump-probe interferometric measurement of optical nonlinearity in semiconductor-doped fibers.

    D. Cotter;C. N. Ironside;B. J. Ainslie;H. P. Girdlestone

  • All-optical switching based on nondegenerate phase shifts from a cascaded second-order nonlinearity.

    D. C. Hutchings;J. S. Aitchison;C. N. Ironside

  • Limitation due to three‐photon absorption on the useful spectral range for nonlinear optics in AlGaAs below half band gap

    Jin U. Kang;Alain Villeneuve;Mansoor Sheik‐Bahae;George I. Stegeman

  • Monolithic multiple colliding pulse mode-locked quantum-well lasers, experiment and theory

    J.F. Martins-Filho;E.A. Avrutin;C.N. Ironside;J.S. Roberts

  • Picosecond switching induced by saturable absorption in a nonlinear directional coupler

    N. Finlayson;W. C. Banyai;E. M. Wright;C. T. Seaton

  • Semiconductor‐doped glass ion‐exchanged waveguides

    T. J. Cullen;C. N. Ironside;C. T. Seaton;G. I. Stegeman

  • Effects of saturation and loss on nonlinear directional couplers

    G. I. Stegeman;C. T. Seaton;C. N. Ironside;T. Cullen

  • A LiÉnard Oscillator Resonant Tunnelling Diode-Laser Diode Hybrid Integrated Circuit: Model and Experiment

    T.J. Slight;B. Romeira;Liquan Wang;J.M.L. Figueiredo

  • Ultrafast all‐optical switching in GaAlAs directional couplers at 1.55 μm without multiphoton absorption

    K. Al‐hemyari;A. Villeneuve;J. U. Kang;J. S. Aitchison

  • High frequency optoelectronic oscillators based on the optical feedback of semiconductor mode-locked laser diodes

    Mohsin Haji;Lianping Hou;Anthony E. Kelly;Jehan Akbar

Frequent Co-Authors

J.S. Aitchison
J.S. Aitchison University of Toronto
Marc Sorel
Marc Sorel University of Glasgow
Anthony E. Kelly
Anthony E. Kelly University of Glasgow
George I. Stegeman
George I. Stegeman University of Central Florida
John H. Marsh
John H. Marsh University of Glasgow
Colin T. Seaton
Colin T. Seaton University of Arizona
Jin U. Kang
Jin U. Kang Johns Hopkins University
R.M. De La Rue
R.M. De La Rue University of Glasgow
Michael J. Strain
Michael J. Strain University of Strathclyde
Gerhard Klimeck
Gerhard Klimeck Purdue University West Lafayette

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