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Manuel Lopez-Amo is affiliated with Universidad Publica De Navarra in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on the field of engineering, with a notable concentration in electrical and electronic engineering. They have also contributed to subfields including biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, civil and structural engineering, and acoustics and ultrasonics.

The scientist's research topics reflect a strong emphasis on advanced fiber optic technologies and photonic devices. Key areas of work include:

  • Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Optical Coherence Tomography Applications
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Random lasers and scattering media

Their recent publications demonstrate contributions in various aspects of fiber optic sensing and laser technology. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Multiparameter Sensor Based on a Multi-Interferometric Serial Configuration For Temperature and Strain Measurements," 2021, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
  • "Spatial-frequency multiplexing of high-sensitivity liquid level sensors based on multimode interference micro-fibers," 2020, Sensors and Actuators A Physical
  • "Single Longitudinal Mode Lasers by Using Artificially Controlled Backscattering Erbium Doped Fibers," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "Liquid level sensor based on dynamic Fabry-Perot interferometers in processed capillary fiber," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "Quasi-Distributed Vibration Sensing Based on Weak Reflectors and STFT Demodulation," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology

Manuel Lopez-Amo coauthored extensively with colleagues such as Rosa Ana Pérez-Herrera, Marko Galarza, Pablo Roldán-Varona, Luis Rodŕıguez-Cobo, and José Miguel López Higuera, reflecting a collaborative research network.

Their frequently chosen publication venues include:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Scientific Reports
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • 27th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors
  • Sensors

Best Publications

  • Photonic crystal fibers for sensing applications

    Ana Margarida Rodrigues Pinto;Manuel López-Amo

  • Optical fiber humidity sensor based on a tapered fiber coated with agarose gel

    Cándido Bariáin;Ignacio R Matı́as;Francisco J Arregui;Manuel López-Amo

  • Multiwavelength fiber laser sources with Bragg-grating sensor multiplexing capability

    L. Talaverano;S. Abad;S. Jarabo;M. Lopez-Amo

  • Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors: Recent Advancements, Industrial Applications and Market Exploitation

    Andrea Cusano;Antonello Cutolo;Jacques Albert;Francisco M. Araújo

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

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

  • Multiwavelength fiber laser based on a photonic crystal fiber loop mirror with cooperative Rayleigh scattering

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

  • A High-Performance Optical Time-Domain Brillouin Distributed Fiber Sensor

    S. Diaz;S.Foaleng Mafang;M. Lopez-Amo;L. Thevenaz

  • Internal modulation of a random fiber laser.

    M. Bravo;M. Fernandez-Vallejo;M. Lopez-Amo

  • Multiwavelength Raman Fiber Lasers Using Hi-Bi Photonic Crystal Fiber Loop Mirrors Combined With Random Cavities

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

  • 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

  • Polyaniline-coated tilted fiber Bragg gratings for pH sensing

    A. Lopez Aldaba;A. Lopez Aldaba;Á. González-Vila;M. Debliquy;M. Lopez-Amo

  • Optical Fiber Networks for Remote Fiber Optic Sensors

    Montserrat Fernandez-Vallejo;Manuel Lopez-Amo

  • A quasi-distributed level sensor based on a bent side-polished plastic optical fibre cable

    M Lomer;A Quintela;M López-Amo;J Zubia

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

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

  • Experimental evidence of coherence resonance in a time-delayed bistable system.

    Mikel Arizaleta Arteaga;Mikel Arizaleta Arteaga;Miguel Valencia;Marc Sciamanna;Hugo Thienpont

  • Fiber-based 205-mW (27% efficiency) power-delivery system for an all-fiber network with optoelectronic sensor units.

    Rafael Peña;Carlos Algora;Ignacio R. Matías;Manuel López-Amo

  • Fiber optic sensor networks

    R.A. Perez-Herrera;M. Lopez-Amo

  • Stable Dual-Wavelength Erbium Fiber Ring Laser With Optical Feedback for Remote Sensing

    S. Diaz;D. Leandro;M. Lopez-Amo

  • Stabilization of Dual-Wavelength Erbium-Doped Fiber Ring Lasers by Single-Mode Operation

    M.A. Quintela;R.A. Perez-Herrera;I. Canales;M. Fernandez-Vallejo

  • Investigation of polarization properties of VCSELs subject to optical feedback from an extremely short external cavity-part I: theoretical analysis

    M.A. Arteaga;H.J. Unold;J.M. Ostermann;R. Michalzik

  • L-Band Multiwavelength Single-Longitudinal Mode Fiber Laser for Sensing Applications

    R. A. Perez-Herrera;A. Ullan;D. Leandro;M. Fernandez-Vallejo

Frequent Co-Authors

Ignacio R. Matias
Ignacio R. Matias Universidad Publica De Navarra
Francisco J. Arregui
Francisco J. Arregui Universidad Publica De Navarra
Roel Baets
Roel Baets Ghent University
Kay Schuster
Kay Schuster Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology
Miguel Gonzalez-Herraez
Miguel Gonzalez-Herraez University of Alcalá
Stefano Selleri
Stefano Selleri University of Parma
Dries Van Thourhout
Dries Van Thourhout Ghent University
Kenneth T. V. Grattan
Kenneth T. V. Grattan City, University of London
Tong Sun
Tong Sun City, University of London
José Capmany
José Capmany Universitat Politècnica de València

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