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D-Index
58
Citations
9420
World Ranking
1915
National Ranking
97

Overview

Morten Ibsen is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily lies within the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Ceramics and Composites as notable subfields. The scientist's work encompasses several key topics related to photonics and materials science.

The main research topics covered by Ibsen include:

  • Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
  • Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
  • Glass properties and applications
  • Photonic and Optical Devices

Morten Ibsen has contributed to the academic literature with publications in prominent venues. These venues include:

  • IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics

Two recent papers authored in collaboration with co-authors are:

  • Tunable CW Bi-Doped Fiber Laser System From 1320 to 1370 nm Using a Fiber Bragg Grating (2020) published in IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • All-fiber wavelength-tunable Bi-doped laser employing a fiber Bragg grating operating in the 1300nm band (2020) presented at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics

Frequent collaborators with whom Ibsen has authored multiple papers include:

  • Siyi Wang
  • Yu Wang
  • Naresh Kumar Thipparapu
  • David J. Richardson
  • J. K. Sahu

The published research often relates to the development and tuning of fiber laser systems, employing fiber Bragg grating technology within the near-infrared spectrum, particularly the 1300 nm band. This reflects the scientist's engagement with advanced photonic devices and fiber optics technologies.

Best Publications

  • Sinc-sampled fiber Bragg gratings for identical multiple wavelength operation

    M. Ibsen;M.K. Durkin;M.J. Cole;R.I. Laming

  • Multiwavelength generation in an erbium-doped fiber laser using in-fiber comb filters

    J. Chow;G. Town;B. Eggleton;M. Ibsen

  • A comparative study of the performance of seven- and 63-chip optical code-division multiple-access encoders and decoders based on superstructured fiber Bragg gratings

    Peh Chiong Teh;P. Petropoulos;M. Ibsen;D.J. Richardson

  • Multi-fibre arrangement for high power fibre lasers and amplifiers

    Anatoly Borisovich Grudinin;Dave Neil Payne;Paul William Turner;Lars Johan Albinsson Nilsson

  • Rectangular pulse generation based on pulse reshaping using a superstructured fiber Bragg grating

    P. Petropoulos;M. Ibsen;A.D. Ellis;D.J. Richardson

  • Pulsed coherent light sources

    Morten Ibsen;Laurent Lefort;Andrew Malinowski;Lars Johan John Albins Nilsson

  • High average power, high repetition rate, picosecond pulsed fiber master oscillator power amplifier source seeded by a gain-switched laser diode at 1060 nm

    P. Dupriez;A. Piper;A. Malinowski;J.K. Sahu

  • Nonlinear self-switching and multiple gap-soliton formation in a fiber Bragg grating.

    D. Taverner;N.G.R. Broderick;D.J. Richardson;R.I. Laming

  • Fabrication of directly UV-written channel waveguides with simultaneously defined integral Bragg gratings

    G.D. Emmerson;S.P. Watts;C.B.E. Gawith;V. Albanis

  • Ultra-flat SPM-broadened spectra in a highly nonlinear fiber using parabolic pulses formed in a fiber Bragg grating

    Francesca Parmigiani;Christophe Finot;Kazunori Mukasa;Morten Ibsen

  • Noise suppression of incoherent light using a gain-saturated SOA: implications for spectrum-sliced WDM systems

    A.D. McCoy;P. Horak;B.C. Thomsen;M. Ibsen

  • Influence of nonideal chirped fiber grating characteristics on dispersion cancellation

    K. Ennser;M. Ibsen;M. Durkin;M.N. Zervas

  • Generation of a 40-GHz pulse stream by pulse multiplication with a sampled fiber Bragg grating.

    P. Petropoulos;M. Ibsen;M. N. Zervas;D. J. Richardson

  • Demonstration of a four-channel WDM/OCDMA system using 255-chip 320-Gchip/s quarternary phase coding gratings

    P.C. Teh;M. Ibsen;J.H. Lee;P. Petropoulos

  • Wavelength tuning of fiber Bragg gratings over 90 nm using a simple tuning package

    C.S. Goh;M.R. Mokhtar;S.A. Butler;S.Y. Set

  • 1 m long continuously-written fibre Bragg gratings for combined second- and third-order dispersion compensation

    M. Durkin;M. Ibsen;M.J. Cole;R.I. Laming

  • Polarimetric distributed feedback fiber laser sensor for simultaneous strain and temperature measurements.

    Oliver Hadeler;Erland Rønnekleiv;Morten Ibsen;Richard I. Laming

  • A holey fiber-based nonlinear thresholding device for optical CDMA receiver performance enhancement

    J.H. Lee;P.C. Teh;Z. Yusoff;M. Ibsen

  • Ultra-short wavelength operation of a thulium fibre laser in the 1660-1750 nm wavelength band.

    J.M.O. Daniel;N. Simakov;M. Tokurakawa;M. Ibsen

  • 40-GHz pulse-train generation at 1.5 mum with a chirped fiber grating as a frequency multiplier.

    Stefano Longhi;Marcello Marano;Paolo Laporta;Orazio Svelto

  • A Comparative Study of the Performance of Seven- and 63-Chip Optical Code-Division Multiple-Access Encoders and Decoders Based on Superstructured

    Peh Chiong Teh;Periklis Petropoulos;Morten Ibsen;David J. Richardson

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Richardson
David J. Richardson Microsoft (United States)
Periklis Petropoulos
Periklis Petropoulos University of Southampton
Richard Ian Laming
Richard Ian Laming Optoscribe Ltd.
Michalis N. Zervas
Michalis N. Zervas University of Southampton
Francesca Parmigiani
Francesca Parmigiani Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
Jayanta K. Sahu
Jayanta K. Sahu University of Southampton
Peter G. Kazansky
Peter G. Kazansky University of Southampton
Ju Han Lee
Ju Han Lee Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Johan Nilsson
Johan Nilsson University of Southampton
David N. Payne
David N. Payne University of Southampton

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