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Lars Gruner-Nielsen is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research contributions primarily fall within the field of Engineering with a strong emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The scope of their work also covers subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Ophthalmology.

The scientist has published extensively on topics including Photonic and Optical Devices, Optical Network Technologies, Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices, Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors, Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques, Optical Coherence Tomography Applications, and Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques.

Frequent publication venues for the researcher include:

  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Optics Express
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology

Their body of work features collaboration with several recurring coauthors, which include:

  • Karsten Rottwitt
  • Neethu Mariam Mathew
  • Lars Søgaard Rishøj
  • Michael Galili
  • Mads Lillieholm

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Lars Gruner-Nielsen are:

  • Shot-noise limited, supercontinuum-based optical coherence tomography, 2021, Light Science & Applications
  • Near-infrared nanospectroscopy using a low-noise supercontinuum source, 2021, APL Photonics
  • Shot-noise limited, supercontinuum based optical coherence tomography, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Modeling of MIMO Less Mode Division Multiplexed Systems, 2020, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • MDM Transmission Using Air-Clad Photonic Lanterns, 2020, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters

Best Publications

  • All-optical phase and amplitude regenerator for next-generation telecommunications systems

    Radan Slavík;Francesca Parmigiani;Joseph Kakande;Carl Lundström

  • 32-bit/s/Hz spectral efficiency WDM transmission over 177-km few-mode fiber

    R. Ryf;S. Randel;N. K. Fontaine;M. Montoliu

  • 100 Gbit/s WDM transmission at 2 µm: transmission studies in both low-loss hollow core photonic bandgap fiber and solid core fiber

    H. Zhang;N. Kavanagh;Z. Li;J. Zhao

  • 73.7 Tb/s (96X3x256-Gb/s) mode-division-multiplexed DP-16QAM transmission with inline MM-EDFA

    Vincent Sleiffer;Yongmin Jung;Vladimir Veljanovski;Roy van Uden

  • 320-Gb/s single-channel pseudolinear transmission over 200 km of nonzero-dispersion fiber

    B. Mikkelsen;G. Raybon;R.-J. Essiambre;A.J. Stentz

  • 12 x 12 MIMO Transmission over 130-km Few-Mode Fiber

    Roland Ryf;Nicolas K. Fontaine;Miquel A. Mestre;Sebastian Randel

  • Dispersion-stabilized highly-nonlinear fiber for wideband parametric mixer synthesis.

    Bill P.-P. Kuo;John M. Fini;Lars Grüner-Nielsen;Stojan Radic

  • Amplitude Regeneration of RZ-DPSK Signals in Single-Pump Fiber-Optic Parametric Amplifiers

    C. Peucheret;M. Lorenzen;J. Seoane;D. Noordegraaf

  • Shot-noise limited, supercontinuum-based optical coherence tomography

    Shreesha Rao D. S.;Mikkel Jensen;Lars Grüner-Nielsen;Jesper Toft Olsen

  • Fiber Optic Parametric Amplifier With 10-dB Net Gain Without Pump Dithering

    C. Lundstrom;R. Malik;L. Gruner-Nielsen;B. Corcoran

  • All-optical mode and wavelength converter based on parametric processes in a three-mode fiber

    Francesca Parmigiani;Peter Horak;Yongmin Jung;Lars Gruner-Nielsen

  • 6.4-Tb/s (160/spl times/42.7 Gb/s) transmission with 0.8 bit/s/Hz spectral efficiency over 32/spl times/100 km of fiber using CSRZ-DPSK format

    B. Zhu;L.E. Nelson;S. Stulz;A.H. Gnauck

  • Time-domain multimode dispersion measurement in a higher-order-mode fiber.

    Ji Cheng;Martin E. V. Pedersen;Ke Wang;Chris Xu

  • 138-Tb/s Mode- and Wavelength-Multiplexed Transmission Over Six-Mode Graded-Index Fiber

    John van Weerdenburg;Roland Ryf;Juan Carlos Alvarado-Zacarias;Roberto Alejandro Alvarez-Aguirre

  • 20 × 960-Gb/s Space-division-multiplexed 32QAM transmission over 60 km few-mode fiber

    V. A. J. M. Sleiffer;P. Leoni;Y. Jung;J. Surof

  • Near-infrared nanospectroscopy using a low-noise supercontinuum source

    Korbinian J. Kaltenecker;D S Shreesha Rao;Mattias Rasmussen;Henrik B. Lassen

  • Wavelength-selective switch with direct few mode fiber integration.

    D. M. Marom;J. Dunayevsky;D. Sinefeld;M. Blau

  • Long-term stable, sub-femtosecond timing distribution via a 1.2-km polarization-maintaining fiber link: approaching 10 −21 link stability

    Michael Y. Peng;Patrick T. Callahan;Amir H. Nejadmalayeri;Stefano Valente

  • First demonstration of multimode amplifier for spatial division multiplexed transmission systems

    Y. Yung;S. Alam;Z. Li;A. Dhar

  • Shot-noise limited, supercontinuum based optical coherence tomography

    D S Shreesha Rao;Mikkel Jensen;Lars Grüner-Nielsen;Jesper Toft Olsen

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Richardson
David J. Richardson Microsoft (United States)
Michael Galili
Michael Galili Technical University of Denmark
Periklis Petropoulos
Periklis Petropoulos University of Southampton
Yongmin Jung
Yongmin Jung University of Southampton
Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe
Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe Technical University of Denmark
Andrew D. Ellis
Andrew D. Ellis Aston University
Francesca Parmigiani
Francesca Parmigiani Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
Chris Xu
Chris Xu Cornell University
John M. Fini
John M. Fini Ayar Labs (United States)
Radan Slavik
Radan Slavik University of Southampton

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