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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
36
Citations
10011
World Ranking
5235
National Ranking
266

Best Publications

  • Optical communications using orbital angular momentum beams

    A. E. Willner;H. Huang;Y. Yan;Y. Ren

  • High-capacity millimetre-wave communications with orbital angular momentum multiplexing

    Yan Yan;Guodong Xie;Martin P. J. Lavery;Hao Huang

  • 100 Tbit/s free-space data link enabled by three-dimensional multiplexing of orbital angular momentum, polarization, and wavelength

    Hao Huang;Guodong Xie;Yan Yan;Nisar Ahmed

  • 4 × 20 Gbit/s mode division multiplexing over free space using vector modes and a q-plate mode (de)multiplexer

    Giovanni Milione;Martin P. J. Lavery;Hao Huang;Yongxiong Ren

  • Influence of atmospheric turbulence on optical communications using orbital angular momentum for encoding

    Mehul Malik;Malcolm O'Sullivan;Brandon Rodenburg;Mohammad Mirhosseini

  • Mode division multiplexing using an orbital angular momentum mode sorter and MIMO-DSP over a graded-index few-mode optical fibre

    Hao Huang;Giovanni Milione;Martin P. J. Lavery;Guodong Xie

  • Atmospheric turbulence effects on the performance of a free space optical link employing orbital angular momentum multiplexing

    Yongxiong Ren;Hao Huang;Guodong Xie;Nisar Ahmed

  • Refractive elements for the measurement of the orbital angular momentum of a single photon

    Martin P. J. Lavery;David J. Robertson;Gregorius C. G. Berkhout;Gordon D. Love

  • Influence of atmospheric turbulence on states of light carrying orbital angular momentum

    Brandon Rodenburg;Martin P J Lavery;Mehul Malik;Malcolm N O'Sullivan

  • Interface between path and orbital angular momentum entanglement for high-dimensional photonic quantum information

    Robert Fickler;Robert Fickler;Radek Lapkiewicz;Radek Lapkiewicz;Marcus Huber;Martin P.J. Lavery

  • Adaptive-optics-based simultaneous pre- and post-turbulence compensation of multiple orbital-angular-momentum beams in a bidirectional free-space optical link

    Yongxiong Ren;Guodong Xie;Hao Huang;Nisar Ahmed

  • Performance metrics and design considerations for a free-space optical orbital-angular-momentum-multiplexed communication link

    Guodong Xie;Long Li;Yongxiong Ren;Hao Huang

  • Free-space propagation of high-dimensional structured optical fields in an urban environment

    Martin P. J. Lavery;Christian Peuntinger;Christian Peuntinger;Christian Peuntinger;Kevin Günthner;Kevin Günthner;Peter Banzer;Peter Banzer

  • Adaptive optics compensation of multiple orbital angular momentum beams propagating through emulated atmospheric turbulence.

    Yongxiong Ren;Guodong Xie;Hao Huang;Changjing Bao

  • Experimental characterization of a 400 Gbit/s orbital angular momentum multiplexed free-space optical link over 120 m.

    Yongxiong Ren;Zhe Wang;Peicheng Liao;Long Li

  • Measurement of the light orbital angular momentum spectrum using an optical geometric transformation

    Martin P J Lavery;Gregorius C G Berkhout;Johannes Courtial;Miles J Padgett

  • Efficient measurement of an optical orbital-angular-momentum spectrum comprising more than 50 states

    Martin P J Lavery;David J Robertson;Anna Sponselli;Johannes Courtial

  • Phase correction for a distorted orbital angular momentum beam using a Zernike polynomials-based stochastic-parallel-gradient-descent algorithm

    Guodong Xie;Yongxiong Ren;Hao Huang;Martin P. J. Lavery

  • Measuring the orbital angular momentum spectrum of an electron beam

    Vincenzo Grillo;Amir H. Tavabi;Federico Venturi;Hugo Larocque

  • Measuring orbital angular momentum superpositions of light by mode transformation.

    Gregorius C. G. Berkhout;Martin P. J. Lavery;Miles J. Padgett;Marco W. Beijersbergen

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