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Konstantin L. Vodopyanov

Konstantin L. Vodopyanov

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
54
Citations
10796
World Ranking
3201
National Ranking
950

Konstantin L. Vodopyanov publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 344 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Konstantin L. Vodopyanov D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Konstantin L. Vodopyanov sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - SPIE Fellow
  • 2009 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For development of a new class of broadlytunable infrared and terahertz sources based on nonlinearoptical conversion in bulk, micro and nano structured media, and their application to spectroscopic studies including demonstration of electromagneticallyinduced transparency in quantum wells

Overview

Konstantin L. Vodopyanov is affiliated with the University of Central Florida in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields and subfields, including Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry, and Engineering. Within these areas, they have contributed extensively to Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Spectroscopy, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Atmospheric Science.

The primary focus of Konstantin L. Vodopyanov's work lies in advanced fiber laser technologies, spectroscopy and laser applications, and laser-matter interactions. Additional topics covered in their research include mass spectrometry techniques, solid state laser technologies, nonlinear optical materials studies, and photonic crystal and fiber optics.

They have published extensively, with notable recent papers including:

  • "Two-octave-wide (3-12 µm) subharmonic produced in a minimally dispersive optical parametric oscillator cavity," 2021, Optics Letters
  • "High-resolution frequency-comb spectroscopy with electro-optic sampling and instantaneous octave-wide coverage across mid-IR to THz at a video rate," 2023, APL Photonics
  • "Broadband high-resolution molecular spectroscopy with interleaved mid-infrared frequency combs," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Longwave infrared (6.6-11.4 µm) dual-comb spectroscopy with 240,000 comb-mode-resolved data points at video rate," 2023, Optics Letters
  • "Post-compression of long-wave infrared 2 picosecond sub-terawatt pulses in bulk materials," 2021, Optics Express

Their frequent coauthors include Dmitrii Konnov, Andrey Muraviev, Sergey Vasilyev, Sergey Mirov, and Taiki Kawamori.

The venues where Konstantin L. Vodopyanov's work has been published reflect their active engagement with the scientific community and include:

  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • APL Photonics
  • Optics Letters
  • Optica

Konstantin L. Vodopyanov has been recognized with professional distinctions including the title of SPIE Fellow in 2010 and Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2009. The APS fellowship specifically recognized their work in developing a new class of broadly tunable infrared and terahertz sources based on nonlinear optical conversion in bulk, micro, and nanostructured media, with applications in spectroscopy and demonstrations of electromagnetically induced transparency in quantum wells.

Best Publications

  • Solid-state mid-infrared laser sources

    Irina T. Sorokina;Konstantin L. Vodopyanov

  • Efficient, tunable, and coherent 0.18 5.27-THz source based on GaSe crystal

    Wei Shi;Yujie J. Ding;Nils Fernelius;Konstantin Vodopyanov

  • Improved dispersion relations for GaAs and applications to nonlinear optics

    T. Skauli;P. S. Kuo;K. L. Vodopyanov;T. J. Pinguet

  • Laser-induced quantum coherence in a semiconductor quantum well.

    G. B. Serapiglia;E. Paspalakis;C. Sirtori;K. L. Vodopyanov

  • Octave-spanning ultrafast OPO with 26-61µm instantaneous bandwidth pumped by femtosecond Tm-fiber laser

    Nick Leindecker;Alireza Marandi;Robert L. Byer;Konstantin L. Vodopyanov

  • Massively parallel sensing of trace molecules and their isotopologues with broadband subharmonic mid-infrared frequency combs

    A. V. Muraviev;V. O. Smolski;V. O. Smolski;Z. E. Loparo;K. L. Vodopyanov

  • ZnGeP 2 optical parametric oscillator with 3.8–12.4-µm tunability

    K. L. Vodopyanov;F. Ganikhanov;J. P. Maffetone;I. Zwieback

  • Optical parametric oscillation in quasi-phase-matched GaAs

    K.L. Vodopyanov;O. Levi;P.S. Kuo;T.J. Pinguet

  • Tunable middle infrared downconversion in GaSe and AgGaS2

    A.O Okorogu;S.B Mirov;W Lee;D.I Crouthamel

  • Optical generation of narrow-band terahertz packets in periodically inverted electro-optic crystals: conversion efficiency and optimal laser pulse format.

    Konstantin L. Vodopyanov

  • Multiphoton absorption and nonlinear refraction of GaAs in the mid-infrared

    W C Hurlbut;Yun-Shik Lee;K L Vodopyanov;P S Kuo

  • Broadband degenerate OPO for mid-infrared frequency comb generation

    Nick Leindecker;Alireza Marandi;Robert L. Byer;Konstantin L. Vodopyanov

  • Measurement of the nonlinear coefficient of orientation-patterned GaAs and demonstration of highly efficient second-harmonic generation

    T. Skauli;K. L. Vodopyanov;T. J. Pinguet;A. Schober

  • Application of mid-infrared cavity-ringdown spectroscopy to trace explosives vapor detection using a broadly tunable (6-8 μm) optical parametric oscillator

    M.W. Todd;R.A. Provencal;T.G. Owano;B.A. Paldus

  • Terahertz-wave generation in quasi-phase-matched GaAs

    K. L. Vodopyanov;M. M. Fejer;X. Yu;J. S. Harris

  • New dispersion relationships for GaSe in the 0.65–18 μm spectral region

    K.L. Vodopyanov;L.A. Kulevskii

  • Optical THz-wave generation with periodically-inverted GaAs

    Konstantin L. Vodopyanov

  • Mid-infrared supercontinuum generation in tapered chalcogenide fiber for producing octave-spanning frequency comb around 3 μm.

    Alireza Marandi;Charles W. Rudy;Victor G. Plotnichenko;Evgeny M. Dianov

  • Mid-infrared supercontinuum generation in tapered chalcogenide fiber for producing octave-spanning frequency comb around 3 {\mu}m

    Alireza Marandi;Charles W. Rudy;Victor G. Plotnichenko;Evgeny M. Dianov

  • SATURATION STUDIES OF H2O AND HDO NEAR 3400 CM-1 USING INTENSE PICOSECOND LASER PULSES

    K. L. Vodopyanov

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Schunemann
Peter G. Schunemann ON Semiconductor (United States)
Robert L. Byer
Robert L. Byer Stanford University
Martin M. Fejer
Martin M. Fejer Stanford University
James S. Harris
James S. Harris Stanford University
Carlo Sirtori
Carlo Sirtori École Normale Supérieure
Jerry R. Meyer
Jerry R. Meyer United States Naval Research Laboratory
Igor Vurgaftman
Igor Vurgaftman United States Naval Research Laboratory
Mark Hopkinson
Mark Hopkinson University of Sheffield
Tobias J. Kippenberg
Tobias J. Kippenberg École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Ferenc Krausz
Ferenc Krausz Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics

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