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D-Index
42
Citations
5357
World Ranking
4177
National Ranking
120

Overview

Hans-Georg Weber is affiliated with the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute in Germany. Their research is concentrated in the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The main topics explored in their work include:

  • Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
  • Quantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect
  • Strong Light-Matter Interactions

Hans-Georg Weber has contributed to one documented journal publication. The recent paper titled An effect of extra compactified dimensions of space in the molecule NO₂ was published in 2021 in The European Physical Journal D.

The European Physical Journal D is also the primary venue where their work has been published.

Best Publications

  • SLALOM: semiconductor laser amplifier in a loop mirror

    M. Eiselt;W. Pieper;H.G. Weber

  • Four-wave mixing in semiconductor optical amplifiers for frequency conversion and fast optical switching

    S. Diez;C. Schmidt;R. Ludwig;H.G. Weber

  • Fiber loop optical buffer

    R. Langenhorst;M. Eiselt;W. Pieper;G. Grosskopf

  • Ultrahigh-Speed OTDM-Transmission Technology

    H.-G. Weber;R. Ludwig;S. Ferber;C. Schmidt-Langhorst

  • Polarization insensitive frequency conversion of a 10-channel OFDM signal using four-wave-mixing in a semiconductor laser amplifier

    R. Schnabel;U. Hilbk;T. Hermes;P. Meissner

  • Gain-transparent SOA-switch for high-bitrate OTDM add/drop multiplexing

    S. Diez;R. Ludwig;H.G. Weber

  • 140 Mbit/s DPSK transmission using an all-optical frequency convertor with a 4000 GHz conversion range

    G. Grosskopf;R. Ludwig;H.G. Weber

  • 160 Gbit/s clock recovery with electro-optical PLL using bidirectionally operated electroabsorption modulator as phase comparator

    C. Boerner;C. Schubert;C. Schmidt;E. Hilliger

  • Phase dynamics of semiconductor optical amplifiers at 10-40 GHz

    L. Schares;C. Schubert;C. Schmidt;H.G. Weber

  • 40 Gbit/s all-optical demultiplexing using a monolithically integrated Mach-Zehnder interferometer with semiconductor laser amplifiers

    E. Jahn;Nidhi Agrawal;M. Arbert;H. J. Ehrke

  • Comparison of interferometric all-optical switches for demultiplexing applications in high-speed OTDM systems

    C. Schubert;J. Berger;S. Diez;H.J. Ehrke

  • Time-domain modeling of semiconductor optical amplifiers for OTDM applications

    G. Toptchiyski;S. Kindt;K. Petermann;E. Hilliger

  • 160-Gb/s all-optical demultiplexing using a gain-transparent ultrafast-nonlinear interferometer (GT-UNI)

    C. Schubert;S. Diez;J. Berger;R. Ludwig

  • 160 Gbit/s transmission over 116 km field-installed fibre using 160 Gbit/s OTDM and 40 Gbit/s ETDM

    U. Feiste;R. Ludwig;C. Schubert;J. Berger

  • 160 Gbit/s optical 3R-regenerator in a fiber transmission experiment

    S. Watanabe;F. Futami;R. Okabe;Y. Takita

  • 160-Gb/s optical sampling by gain-transparent four-wave mixing in a semiconductor optical amplifier

    S. Diez;R. Ludwig;C. Schmidt;U. Feiste

  • Nonlinearity-insensitive standard-fibre transmission based on optical-phase conjugation in a semiconductor-laser amplifier

    W. Pieper;C. Kurtzke;R. Schnabel;D. Breuer

  • All-optical switch for TDM and WDM/TDM systems demonstrated in a 640 Gbit/s demultiplexing experiment

    S. Diez;R. Ludwig;H.G. Weber

  • 40 Gbit/s demultiplexing experiment with 10 GHz all-optical clock recovery using a modelocked semiconductor laser

    R. Ludwig;A. Ehrhardt;W. Pieper;E. Jahn

  • Noise analysis of frequency converters utilizing semiconductor-laser amplifiers

    K. Obermann;I. Koltchanov;K. Petermann;S. Diez

Frequent Co-Authors

R. Ludwig
R. Ludwig Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute
Klaus Petermann
Klaus Petermann Technical University of Berlin
Michael Eiselt
Michael Eiselt ADVA Optical Networking (Germany)
Bernhard Schmauss
Bernhard Schmauss University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Fred Buchali
Fred Buchali Nokia (United States)
Kresten Yvind
Kresten Yvind Technical University of Denmark
Sebastian Randel
Sebastian Randel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe
Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe Technical University of Denmark

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