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31
Citations
3726
World Ranking
6609
National Ranking
180

Overview

Eric Magi is a researcher affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their work spans across multiple fields of study, primarily in engineering and physics and astronomy, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Topological Materials and Phenomena
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Mechanical and Optical Resonators
  • Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors

Recent significant publications by Eric Magi and collaborators cover various aspects of photonics and optical technologies. These publications are:

  • Photonic stepped-frequency radar with 150-m unambiguous detection and centimeter range resolution, 2024, Optics Letters
  • Topologically protected path-entangled photonic states, 2020, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • Photonic structures: lateral thinking with photonic crystal fibers, 2024, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • High-Resolution RF Spectrum Analyzer on a Chip, 2020, ANU Open Research (Australian National University)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Benjamin J. Eggleton (4 collaborations)
  • Ziqian Zhang (1 collaboration)
  • Yang Liu (1 collaboration)
  • Andrea Blanco-Redondo (1 collaboration)
  • M. Wang (1 collaboration)

Eric Magi's publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • Optics Letters
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ANU Open Research (Australian National University)

Best Publications

  • Low-threshold supercontinuum generation in highly nonlinear chalcogenide nanowires

    Dong-Il Yeom;Eric C. Mägi;Michael R. E. Lamont;Michaël A. F. Roelens

  • Enhanced Kerr nonlinearity in sub-wavelength diameter As2Se3 chalcogenide fiber tapers

    E. C. Mägi;L. B. Fu;H. C. Nguyen;M. R. E. Lamont

  • Applications of Highly-Nonlinear Chalcogenide Glass Devices Tailored for High-Speed All-Optical Signal Processing

    M.D. Pelusi;V.G. Ta'eed;Libin Fu;E. Magi

  • Efficient coupling to chalcogenide glass photonic crystal waveguides via silica optical fiber nanowires

    Christian Grillet;Cameron Lesley Colwell Smith;Darren Freeman;Steve Madden

  • Low propagation loss silicon-on-sapphire waveguides for the mid-infrared

    Fangxin Li;Stuart D. Jackson;Christian Grillet;Eric Magi

  • High bit rate all-optical signal processing in a fiber photonic wire.

    M. D. Pelusi;F. Luan;E. Magi;M. R. E. Lamont

  • Octave spanning supercontinuum in an As 2 S 3 taper using ultra-low pump pulse energy

    Darren D. Hudson;Stephen A. Dekker;Eric C. Magi;Alexander C. Judge

  • Tapered photonic crystal fibers.

    E. C. Mägi;P. Steinvurzel;B.J. Eggleton

  • Microstructured optical fiber photonic wires with subwavelength core diameter

    Yannick K. Lizé;Eric C. Mägi;Vahid G. Ta’eed;Jeremy A. Bolger

  • Tapered photonic crystal fibres: properties, characterisation and applications

    H. C. Nguyen;B. T. Kuhlmey;E. C. Mägi;M. J. Steel

  • Topologically protected entangled photonic states

    Michelle Wang;Cooper Doyle;Bryn Bell;Matthew J. Collins

  • Characterization of picosecond pulse nonlinear propagation in chalcogenide As 2 S 3 fiber

    C Xiong;E Magi;F Luan;A Tuniz

  • Femtosecond laser writing Bragg gratings in pure silica photonic crystal fibres

    L.B. Fu;G.D. Marshall;J.A. Bolger;P. Steinvurzel

  • Long period grating resonances in photonic bandgap fiber.

    P Steinvurzel;E D Moore;E C Mägi;B T Kuhlmey

  • Optimization of the soliton self-frequency shift in a tapered photonic crystal fiber

    A. C. Judge;O. Bang;B. J. Eggleton;B. T. Kuhlmey

  • Compact tunable microfluidic interferometer.

    Christian Grillet;P. Domachuk;V. Taeed;E. Magi

  • Tuning properties of long period gratings in photonic bandgap fibers.

    P. Steinvurzel;E. D. Moore;E. C. Mägi;B. J. Eggleton

  • Direct infrared femtosecond laser inscription of chirped fiber Bragg gratings.

    Sergei Antipov;Martin Ams;Robert J. Williams;Eric Magi;Eric Magi

  • High quality waveguides for the mid-infrared wavelength range in a silicon-on-sapphire platform

    Fangxin Li;Stuart D. Jackson;Christian Grillet;Eric Magi

  • Leakage of the fundamental mode in photonic crystal fiber tapers.

    Hong C. Nguyen;Boris T. Kuhlmey;Michael J. Steel;Cameron L. Smith

  • Reconfigurable photonic crystal waveguides created by selective liquid infiltration

    A Casas Bedoya;P Domachuk;C Grillet;C Monat

  • Fiber taper coupling to chalcogenide microsphere modes

    Christian Grillet;Shu Ning Bian;Eric C. Magi;Benjamin J. Eggleton

  • Fiber taper coupling to chalcogenide microsphere modes

    C. Grillet;E. Magi;B.J. Eggleton

Frequent Co-Authors

Benjamin J. Eggleton
Benjamin J. Eggleton University of Sydney
David J. Moss
David J. Moss Swinburne University of Technology
Mark Pelusi
Mark Pelusi National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Ishwar D. Aggarwal
Ishwar D. Aggarwal University of North Carolina at Charlotte
David Marpaung
David Marpaung University of Twente
Mark Cronin-Golomb
Mark Cronin-Golomb Tufts University
Bill Corcoran
Bill Corcoran Monash University
Stephen J. Mihailov
Stephen J. Mihailov National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Michael J. Withford
Michael J. Withford Macquarie University
Andrei Rode
Andrei Rode Australian National University

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