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Herman M. Presby

Herman M. Presby

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
5971
World Ranking
4915
National Ranking
49

Overview

Herman M. Presby is affiliated with Nokia in Finland. Their professional focus is rooted in the telecommunications sector, contributing to technological advancements within this industry context.

Their research profile does not have listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific venues of publication. There are no records of book publications or awards associated with their academic or professional career.

Given the absence of detailed information on research fields, subfields, or main topics of work, it is not possible to further detail their scientific contributions or specialization areas at this time.

Best Publications

  • A wavelength-division multiplexed passive optical network with cost-shared components

    N.J. Frigo;P.P. Iannone;P.D. Magill;T.E. Darcie

  • Ideal microlenses for laser to fiber coupling

    C.A. Edwards;H.M. Presby;C. Dragone

  • Near 100% efficient fibre microlenses

    H.M. Presby;C.A. Edwards

  • High performance optical wavelength shifter

    B. Glance;J.M. Wiesenfeld;U. Koren;A.H. Gnauck

  • LARnet, a local access router network

    M. Zirngibl;C.H. Joyner;L.W. Stulz;C. Dragone

  • Method and apparatus for fabricating microlenses on optical fibers

    Herman Melvin Presby

  • A new technique for the preparation of low-loss and graded-index optical fibers

    Unknown

  • A 16*1 wavelength division multiplexer with integrated distributed Bragg reflector lasers and electroabsorption modulators

    M.G. Young;U. Koren;B.I. Miller;M.A. Newkirk

  • Binary silica optical fibers: refractive index and profile dispersion measurements.

    H. M. Presby;I. P. Kaminow

  • Laser micromachining of efficient fiber microlenses.

    Herman M. Presby;A. F. Benner;C. A. Edwards

  • An 18-channel multifrequency laser

    M. Zirngibl;C.H. Joyner;C.R. Doerr;L.W. Stulz

  • Stable single mode hybrid laser with high power and narrow linewidth

    P. A. Morton;V. Mizrahi;T. Tanbun‐Ek;R. A. Logan

  • Dynamic gain compensation in saturated erbium-doped fiber amplifiers

    E. Desurvire;M. Zirngibl;H.M. Presby;D. DiGiovanni

  • High gain multi-mode optical amplifier

    David J. DiGiovanni;Clinton R. Giles;Stuart A. Kramer;Gerald Nykolak

  • Refractive index and diameter measurements of unclad optical fibers

    H. M. Presby

  • Two-mode fibre spatial-mode converter using periodic core deformation

    C.D. Poole;H.M. Presby;J.P. Meester

  • Singlemode diode-pumped tunable erbium-doped fibre laser with linewidth less than 5.5 kHz

    J.L. Zyskind;J.W. Sulhoff;Y. Sun;J. Stone

  • ELECTRICALLY TUNABLE, DIODE-PUMPED ERBIUM-DOPED FIBRE RING LASER WITH FIBRE FABRY-PEROT ETALON

    J.L. Zyskind;J.W. Sulhoff;J. Stone;D.J. Digiovanni

  • Optical fiber tapers--A novel approach to self-aligned beam expansion and single-mode hardware

    N. Amitay;H. Presby;F. DiMarcello;K. Nelson

  • All-optical arbitrary demultiplexing at 2.5 Gbits/s with tolerance to timing jitter.

    N. A. Whitaker;H. Avramopoulos;P. M. W. French;M. C. Gabriel

  • Profile synthesis in multicomponent glass optical fibers

    Ivan P. Kaminow;Herman M. Presby

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivan P. Kaminow
Ivan P. Kaminow University of California, Berkeley
Uziel Koren
Uziel Koren Nokia (United States)
Barry Miller
Barry Miller Nokia (United States)
G. Raybon
G. Raybon Nokia (United States)
C.A. Burrus
C.A. Burrus Nokia (United States)
L.W. Stulz
L.W. Stulz Nokia (United States)
R. A. Logan
R. A. Logan Nokia (United States)
Clinton Randy Giles
Clinton Randy Giles Nokia (United States)
Victor Mizrahi
Victor Mizrahi Independent Scientist / Consultant, US

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