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Overview

Kay Schuster is a researcher affiliated with the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology in Germany. Their work spans several fields within materials science and engineering, with particular focus on ceramics and composite materials as well as mechanical engineering.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
  • Glass properties and applications
  • Metallurgical Processes and Thermodynamics

Kay Schuster has published in the field of materials science and engineering, contributing research on the synthesis and properties of ceramic materials and glass. The subfields covered in their work are ceramics and composites along with aspects of mechanical engineering.

Their recent published work includes the paper titled "Chlorine incorporation into SiO2 beyond the chemical equilibrium", published in 2022 in the journal Optical Materials.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Florian Lindner
  • Claudia Aichele
  • André Kalide
  • A. Scheffel
  • Robert Müller

Their publications have appeared primarily in the journal Optical Materials, reflecting their focus on material properties and optical characteristics of advanced ceramics and glasses.

Best Publications

  • Nonlinearity and disorder in fiber arrays

    Thomas Pertsch;Ulf Peschel;Jens Kobelke;Kay Schuster

  • Material and technology trends in fiber optics

    Kay Schuster;Sonja Unger;Claudia Aichele;Florian Lindner

  • High-reflectivity draw-tower fiber Bragg gratings—arrays and single gratings of type II

    Christoph Chojetzki;Manfred W. Rothhardt;J. Ommer;Sonja Unger

  • High precision micro-displacement fiber sensor through a suspended-core Sagnac interferometer

    M. Bravo;A. M. R. Pinto;M. Lopez-Amo;J. Kobelke

  • Fabry-Perot cavity based on a diaphragm-free hollow-core silica tube.

    Marta S. Ferreira;Luís Coelho;Kay Schuster;Jens Kobelke

  • Temperature- and strain-independent torsion sensor using a fiber loop mirror based on suspended twin-core fiber.

    Orlando Frazão;Ricardo M. Silva;Jens Kobelke;Kay Schuster

  • Whispering gallery mode microsphere resonator integrated inside a microstructured optical fiber

    Kyriaki Kosma;Gianluigi Zito;Kay Schuster;Stavros Pissadakis

  • Photonic crystal fiber interferometer coated with a PAH/PAA nanolayer as humidity sensor

    Diego Lopez-Torres;Cesar Elosua;Joel Villatoro;Joel Villatoro;Joseba Zubia

  • All Fiber Mach–Zehnder Interferometer Based on Suspended Twin-Core Fiber

    O Frazão;S F O Silva;J Viegas;J M Baptista

  • Nanoparticle Layer Deposition for Plasmonic Tuning of Microstructured Optical Fibers

    Andrea Csaki;Franka Jahn;Ines Latka;Thomas Henkel

  • Interrogation of a Suspended-Core Fabry–Perot Temperature Sensor Through a Dual Wavelength Raman Fiber Laser

    A M R Pinto;O Frazão;J L Santos;M Lopez-Amo

  • Towards the control of highly sensitive Fabry-Pérot strain sensor based on hollow-core ring photonic crystal fiber.

    Marta S. Ferreira;Jörg Bierlich;Jens Kobelke;Kay Schuster

  • Fabry–PÉrot Cavity Based on a Suspended-Core Fiber for Strain and Temperature Measurement

    O. Frazao;S.H. Aref;J.M. Baptista;J.L. Santos

  • Temperature Fiber Laser Sensor Based on a Hybrid Cavity and a Random Mirror

    Ana Margarida Rodrigues Pinto;M. Lopez-Amo;J. Kobelke;K. Schuster

  • Multicore fiber with integrated fiber Bragg gratings for background-free Raman sensing.

    Sebastian Dochow;Ines Latka;Martin Becker;Ron Spittel

  • Two-dimensional high-precision fiber waveguide arrays for coherent light propagation.

    U. Röpke;H. Bartelt;S. Unger;K. Schuster

  • Inner cladding microstructuration based on symmetry reduction for improvement of singlemode robustness in VLMA fiber

    Romain Dauliat;Dmitry Gaponov;Aurélien Benoit;François Salin

  • Single-pulse fiber Bragg gratings and specific coatings for use at elevated temperatures.

    Hartmut Bartelt;Kay Schuster;Sonja Unger;Christoph Chojetzki

  • Toward photonic crystal fiber based distributed chemosensors

    Hartmut Lehmann;Sven Brueckner;Jens Kobelke;Guenter Schwotzer

  • Observation of Discrete, Vortex Light Bullets

    Falk Eilenberger;Karin Prater;Stefano Minardi;Reinhard Geiss

  • High temperature sensing with fiber Bragg gratings in sapphire-derived all-glass optical fibers

    Tino Elsmann;Adrian Lorenz;Nazila Safari Yazd;Tobias Habisreuther

  • A Viewpoint on: Three-Dimensional Light Bullets in Arrays of Waveguides

    Frank W. Wise;S. Minardi;F. Eilenberger;Y. V. Kartashov

Frequent Co-Authors

Manuel Lopez-Amo
Manuel Lopez-Amo Universidad Publica De Navarra
Axel Schülzgen
Axel Schülzgen University of Central Florida
Francis Berghmans
Francis Berghmans Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Stefano Selleri
Stefano Selleri University of Parma
Joel Villatoro
Joel Villatoro University of the Basque Country
Kevin P. Chen
Kevin P. Chen University of Pittsburgh
Christophe Caucheteur
Christophe Caucheteur University of Mons
Yongmin Jung
Yongmin Jung University of Southampton
Giancarlo C. Righini
Giancarlo C. Righini National Research Council (CNR)
Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem
Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem University of Adelaide

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