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  • 2005 - OSA Fellows For significant contributions to the theory and experimental characterization of nonlinear optical and dynamical properties of semiconductor laser devices

Overview

K.A. Shore is affiliated with Bangor University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several intersecting fields, primarily focusing on engineering, physics and astronomy, and computer science.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Computer Science

Their work further delves into specialized subfields such as electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, artificial intelligence, computer networks and communications, and statistical and nonlinear physics.

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

The core topics addressed in Shore's publications cover a broad spectrum of photonics and optical technologies, including photonic and optical devices, optical network technologies, neural networks and reservoir computing, semiconductor lasers and optical devices, advanced fiber laser technologies, nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation, and semiconductor quantum structures and devices.

  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
  • Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices

K.A. Shore has contributed to various publication venues, with frequent appearances in journals related to photonics and optics. These venues include:

  • Photonics
  • Optics Express
  • Chaos Solitons & Fractals
  • IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Photonics Research

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Modulation format identification in fiber communications using single dynamical node-based photonic reservoir computing," 2020, Photonics Research
  • "Ultrafast and real-time physical random bit extraction with all-optical quantization," 2022, Advanced Photonics
  • "Scalable parallel ultrafast optical random bit generation based on a single chaotic microcomb," 2024, Light Science & Applications
  • "40 Gb/s quantum random number generation based on optically sampled amplified spontaneous emission," 2021, APL Photonics
  • "Tbps parallel random number generation based on a single quarter-wavelength-shifted DFB laser," 2023, Optics & Laser Technology

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Pu Li, Yuncai Wang, Qiang Cai, Yuanlong Fan, and Zhiwei Jia.

  • Pu Li
  • Yuncai Wang
  • Qiang Cai
  • Yuanlong Fan
  • Zhiwei Jia

In 2005, K.A. Shore was recognized as an OSA Fellow for contributions to the theory and experimental characterization of nonlinear optical and dynamical properties of semiconductor laser devices.

Best Publications

  • Chaos-based communications at high bit rates using commercial fibre-optic links

    Apostolos Argyris;Dimitris Syvridis;Laurent Larger;Valerio Annovazzi-Lodi

  • Physics and applications of laser diode chaos

    M. Sciamanna;K. A. Shore

  • Lag synchronization in time-delayed systems

    E.M. Shahverdiev;S. Sivaprakasam;K.A. Shore

  • Spatial holeburning effects on the dynamics of vertical cavity surface-emitting laser diodes

    A. Valle;J. Sarma;K.A. Shore

  • Experimental Demonstration of Anticipating Synchronization in Chaotic Semiconductor Lasers with Optical Feedback

    Sivaprakasam S;Shahverdiev Em;Spencer Ps;Shore Ka

  • Demonstration of optical synchronization of chaotic external-cavity laser diodes

    S. Sivaprakasam;K. A. Shore

  • Signal masking for chaotic optical communication using external-cavity diode lasers

    S. Sivaprakasam;K. A. Shore

  • Strong picosecond optical pulse propagation in semiconductor optical amplifiers at transparency

    J.M. Tang;K.A. Shore

  • High-speed transmission of adaptively modulated optical OFDM signals over multimode fibers using directly Modulated DFBs

    J.M. Tang;P.M. Lane;K.A. Shore

  • Message encoding and decoding using chaotic external-cavity diode lasers

    S. Sivaprakasam;K.A. Shore

  • 30-gb/s signal transmission over 40-km directly modulated DFB-laser-based single-mode-fiber links without optical amplification and dispersion compensation

    J.M. Tang;K.A. Shore

  • Maximizing the Transmission Performance of Adaptively Modulated Optical OFDM Signals in Multimode-Fiber Links by Optimizing Analog-to-Digital Converters

    J.M. Tang;K.A. Shore

  • Polarization behavior of birefringent multitransverse mode vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers

    A. Valle;L. Pesquera;K.A. Shore

  • Modeling of optical synchronization of chaotic external-cavity VCSELs

    P.S. Spencer;C.R. Mirasso;P. Colet;K.A. Shore

  • Dynamical characterisation of laser diode subject to double optical feedback for chaotic optical communications

    M. W. Lee;Paul Rees;K. A. Shore;S. Ortin

  • Wideband Chaos With Time-Delay Concealment in Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers With Optical Feedback and Injection

    Yanhua Hong;Paul S. Spencer;Keith Alan Shore

  • Transmission performance of adaptively modulated optical OFDM signals in multimode fiber links

    J.M. Tang;P.M. Lane;K.A. Shore

  • Generalized synchronization in time-delayed systems.

    E M Shahverdiev;K A Shore

  • Optical Injection-Induced Polarization Switching Dynamics in 1.5- $\mu$ m Wavelength Single-Mode Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers

    Kyu Hyeon Jeong;Kyong Hon Kim;Seoung Hun Lee;Min Hee Lee

  • Terahertz pulse generation and detection with LT-GaAs photoconductive antenna

    J. Zhang;Yanhua Hong;S.L. Braunstein;K.A. Shore

Frequent Co-Authors

Jianming Tang
Jianming Tang Bangor University
Jesper Mørk
Jesper Mørk Technical University of Denmark
Graham A. Turnbull
Graham A. Turnbull University of St Andrews
Ifor D. W. Samuel
Ifor D. W. Samuel University of St Andrews
Jinlong Wei
Jinlong Wei Huawei Technologies (China)
Patrice Mégret
Patrice Mégret University of Mons

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