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Citations
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1772
National Ranking
87

Overview

Francesco Poletti is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily intersects the fields of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, spectroscopy, biomedical engineering, and artificial intelligence.

Their scientific work centers on topics such as photonic crystal and fiber optics, optical network technologies, advanced fiber optic sensors, advanced fiber laser technologies, semiconductor lasers and optical devices, photonic and optical devices, and spectroscopy and laser applications.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Francesco Poletti include:

  • David J. Richardson
  • Radan Slavík
  • Eric Numkam Fokoua
  • Gregory T. Jasion
  • Hesham Sakr

Regular publication venues for Poletti's research include:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Optics Express
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • ePrints Soton (University of Southampton)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Francesco Poletti are:

  • "Hollow core optical fibres with comparable attenuation to silica fibres between 600 and 1100 nm" (2020), published in Nature Communications
  • "Loss in hollow-core optical fibers: mechanisms, scaling rules, and limits" (2022), published in Advances in Optics and Photonics
  • "0.174 dB/km Hollow Core Double Nested Antiresonant Nodeless Fiber (DNANF)" (2022), published in Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2022
  • "Exceptional polarization purity in antiresonant hollow-core optical fibres" (2020), published in Nature Photonics
  • "Kilowatt-average-power single-mode laser light transmission over kilometre-scale hollow-core fibre" (2022), published in Nature Photonics

Best Publications

  • Nested antiresonant nodeless hollow core fiber

    Francesco Poletti

  • Description of ultrashort pulse propagation in multimode optical fibers

    Francesco Poletti;Peter Horak

  • Towards high-capacity fibre-optic communications at the speed of light in vacuum

    F. Poletti;N. V. Wheeler;M. N. Petrovich;N. Baddela

  • 73.7 Tb/s (96 x 3 x 256-Gb/s) mode-division-multiplexed DP-16QAM transmission with inline MM-EDFA

    V.A.J.M. Sleiffer;Y. Jung;V. Veljanovski;R.G.H. van Uden

  • Inverse design and fabrication tolerances of ultra-flattened dispersion holey fibers

    F. Poletti;V. Finazzi;T.M. Monro;N.G.R. Broderick

  • Enhancing optical communications with brand new fibers

    T. Morioka;Y. Awaji;R. Ryf;P. Winzer

  • Mid-IR Supercontinuum Generation From Nonsilica Microstructured Optical Fibers

    J.H.V. Price;T.M. Monro;H. Ebendorff-Heidepriem;F. Poletti

  • Hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers: technology and applications

    Francesco Poletti;Marco N. Petrovich;David J. Richardson

  • 0.174 dB/km Hollow Core Double Nested Antiresonant Nodeless Fiber (DNANF)

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  • Hollow core optical fibres with comparable attenuation to silica fibres between 600 and 1100 nm.

    Hesham Sakr;Yong Chen;Gregory T. Jasion;Thomas D. Bradley

  • Loss in hollow core optical fibers: mechanisms, scaling rules and limits

    Unknown

  • Suspended-core holey fiber for evanescent-field sensing

    Andrew S. Webb;Francesco Poletti;David J. Richardson;Jayanta Kumar Sahu

  • Antiresonant Hollow Core Fiber With an Octave Spanning Bandwidth for Short Haul Data Communications

    John R. Hayes;Seyed Reza Sandoghchi;Thomas D. Bradley;Zhixin Liu

  • Hollow Core NANF with 0.28 dB/km Attenuation in the C and L Bands

    Gregory T. Jasion;Thomas D. Bradley;Kerrianne Harrington;Hesham Sakr

  • Demonstration of amplified data transmission at 2 µm in a low-loss wide bandwidth hollow core photonic bandgap fiber

    M N Petrovich;F Poletti;J P Wooler;A M Heidt

  • First demonstration and detailed characterization of a multimode amplifier for space division multiplexed transmission systems

    Y. Jung;S.U. Alam;Z. Li;A. Dhar

  • 100 Gbit/s WDM transmission at 2 µm: transmission studies in both low-loss hollow core photonic bandgap fiber and solid core fiber

    H. Zhang;N. Kavanagh;Z. Li;J. Zhao

  • Robustly single mode hollow core photonic bandgap fiber.

    M. N. Petrovich;F. Poletti;A. van Brakel;D. J. Richardson

  • Cladding pumped few-mode EDFA for mode division multiplexed transmission.

    Y. Jung;E.L. Lim;Q. Kang;T.C. May-Smith

  • Exceptional polarization purity in antiresonant hollow-core optical fibres

    A. Taranta;E. Numkam Fokoua;S. Abokhamis Mousavi;J. R. Hayes

  • Dynamics of femtosecond supercontinuum generation in multimode fibers

    Francesco Poletti;Peter Horak

  • Optimizing the usable bandwidth and loss through core design in realistic hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers

    Rodrigo Amezcua-Correa;N.G. Broderick;M.N. Petrovich;F. Poletti

  • Fiber LPG Mode Converters and Mode Selection Technique for Multimode SDM

    I. Giles;A. Obeysekara;Rongsheng Chen;D. Giles

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Richardson
David J. Richardson Microsoft (United States)
Radan Slavik
Radan Slavik University of Southampton
Peter Horak
Peter Horak University of Southampton
Periklis Petropoulos
Periklis Petropoulos University of Southampton
Yongmin Jung
Yongmin Jung University of Southampton
Jayanta K. Sahu
Jayanta K. Sahu University of Southampton
Francesca Parmigiani
Francesca Parmigiani Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
Tanya M. Monro
Tanya M. Monro University of South Australia
H. de Waardt
H. de Waardt Eindhoven University of Technology
Andrew D. Ellis
Andrew D. Ellis Aston University

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