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Overview

F. Di Pasquale is affiliated with the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with key contributions in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Materials Chemistry.

Their work focuses on several main topics within photonics and optical technology, including:

  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices

F. Di Pasquale has published extensively, with a number of papers appearing in frequently used venues such as:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Acta Astronautica
  • The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Notable recent publications include:

  • On the integration of FBG sensing technology into robotic grippers, 2020, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
  • Ultracompact Microinterferometer-Based Fiber Bragg Grating Interrogator on a Silicon Chip, 2023, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • High-Speed FBG Interrogation With Electro-Optically Tunable Sagnac Loops, 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Fast FBG Interrogator on Chip Based on Silicon on Insulator Ring Resonator Add/Drop Filters, 2022, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Embedding Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors in Carbon Composite Structures for Accurate Strain Measurement, 2023, IEEE Sensors Journal

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with F. Di Pasquale include:

  • S. Faralli
  • Claudio J. Otón
  • Lorenzo Tozzetti
  • Philippe Velha
  • Simone Cammarata

Best Publications

  • Simplex-coded BOTDA fiber sensor with 1 m spatial resolution over a 50 km range

    Marcelo A. Soto;Gabriele Bolognini;Fabrizio Di Pasquale;Luc Thévenaz

  • Long-range simplex-coded BOTDA sensor over 120km distance employing optical preamplification

    Marcelo A. Soto;Gabriele Bolognini;Fabrizio Di Pasquale

  • Analysis of distributed temperature sensing based on Raman scattering using OTDR coding and discrete Raman amplification

    Gabriele Bolognini;Jonghan Park;Marcelo A Soto;Namkyoo Park

  • Raman-based distributed temperature sensor with 1 m spatial resolution over 26 km SMF using low-repetition-rate cyclic pulse coding

    Marcelo A Soto;Tiziano Nannipieri;Alessandro Signorini;Andrea Lazzeri

  • Raman-based distributed temperature sensor with simplex coding and link optimization

    Jonghan Park;G. Bolognini;Duckey Lee;Pilhan Kim

  • Improved gain characteristics in high-concentration Er/sup 3+//Yb/sup 3+/ codoped glass waveguide amplifiers

    F. Di Pasquale;M. Federighi

  • Optimization of long-range BOTDA sensors with high resolution using first-order bi-directional Raman amplification

    Marcelo A. Soto;Gabriele Bolognini;Fabrizio Di Pasquale

  • Analysis of pulse modulation format in coded BOTDA sensors

    Marcelo A. Soto;Gabriele Bolognini;Fabrizio Di Pasquale

  • A Cost-Effective Distributed Acoustic Sensor Using a Commercial Off-the-Shelf DFB Laser and Direct Detection Phase-OTDR

    Yonas Muanenda;Claudio J. Oton;Stefano Faralli;Fabrizio Di Pasquale

  • Dynamic phase extraction in a modulated double-pulse ϕ-OTDR sensor using a stable homodyne demodulation in direct detection.

    Yonas Muanenda;Stefano Faralli;Claudio J Oton;Fabrizio Di Pasquale

  • Analysis of optical pulse coding in spontaneous Brillouin-based distributed temperature sensors

    Marcelo A. Soto;Gabriele Bolognini;Fabrizio Di Pasquale

  • Analysis of erbium-doped waveguide amplifiers by a full-vectorial finite-element method

    F. Di Pasquale;M. Zoboli

  • Modelling of uniform and pair-induced upconversion mechanisms in high-concentration erbium-doped silica waveguides

    F. Di Pasquale;M. Federighi

  • Impact of double Rayleigh scattering noise in distributed higher order Raman pumping schemes

    S. Faralli;F. Di Pasquale

  • Finite-element modeling of silica waveguide amplifiers with high erbium concentration

    F. Di Pasquale;M. Zoboli;M. Federighi;I. Massarek

  • Integrated TE and TM optical circulators on ultra-low-loss silicon nitride platform

    Paolo Pintus;Fabrizio Di Pasquale;John E Bowers

  • Optimization of a DPP-BOTDA sensor with 25 cm spatial resolution over 60 km standard single-mode fiber using Simplex codes and optical pre-amplification.

    M A. Soto;M. Taki;Gabriele Bolognini;Fabrizio Cesare Filippo Di Pasquale

  • Long-range Brillouin optical time-domain analysis sensor employing pulse coding techniques

    Marcelo A Soto;Marcelo A Soto;Gabriele Bolognini;Fabrizio Di Pasquale;Luc Thévenaz

  • Cyclic pulse coding for fast BOTDA fiber sensors.

    M. Taki;Y. Muanenda;C. J. Oton;T. Nannipieri

  • Application of Raman and Brillouin Scattering Phenomena in Distributed Optical Fiber Sensing

    Yonas Muanenda;Claudio J. Oton;Fabrizio Di Pasquale

  • Design and Implementation of an Integrated Reconfigurable Silicon Photonics Switch Matrix in IRIS Project

    Francesco Testa;Claudio J. Oton;Christophe Kopp;Jong-Moo Lee

  • Enhanced Simultaneous Distributed Strain and Temperature Fiber Sensor Employing Spontaneous Brillouin Scattering and Optical Pulse Coding

    M.A. Soto;G. Bolognini;F. Di Pasquale

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcelo A. Soto
Marcelo A. Soto Federico Santa María Technical University
Namkyoo Park
Namkyoo Park Seoul National University
Francesco Testa
Francesco Testa Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Lorenzo Pavesi
Lorenzo Pavesi University of Trento
Luc Thévenaz
Luc Thévenaz École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Polina Bayvel
Polina Bayvel University College London
Antonella Bogoni
Antonella Bogoni Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
John E. Bowers
John E. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Andrea Lazzeri
Andrea Lazzeri University of Pisa
Tetsuya Mizumoto
Tetsuya Mizumoto Tokyo Institute of Technology

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