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D-Index
56
Citations
11075
World Ranking
2094
National Ranking
109

Overview

Nick Doran is affiliated with Aston University in the United Kingdom, with a focus on research in the field of engineering, particularly electrical and electronic engineering. Their work also engages with atomic and molecular physics, and optics as significant subfields within their research scope.

The primary topics covered in Nick Doran's scientific contributions include:

  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Optical Network Technologies
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices

Nick Doran has published extensively in various venues, with notable frequent publication outlets including:

  • Optics Express
  • Aston Data Explorer
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Optical Fiber Technology
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics

Recent scholarly papers authored or co-authored by Nick Doran include:

  • Looped Polarization-Insensitive Fiber Optical Parametric Amplifiers for Broadband High Gain Applications, 2021, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Limits of broadband fiber optic parametric devices due to stimulated Brillouin scattering, 2021, Optical Fiber Technology
  • Experimental comparison of fiber optic parametric, Raman and erbium amplifiers for burst traffic for extended reach PONs, 2020, Optics Express
  • Parametric Amplification and Wavelength Conversion in Dual-Core Highly Nonlinear Fibers, 2022, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Impact of pump phase modulation on QAM signals in polarization-insensitive fiber optical parametric amplifiers, 2024, Optical Fiber Technology

Frequent collaborators in research efforts include:

  • Vladimir Gordienko
  • Chandra B. Gaur
  • Filipe Ferreira
  • Vítor Ribeiro
  • Áron Szabó

Best Publications

  • Nonlinear-optical loop mirror

    N. J. Doran;David Wood

  • Enhanced power solitons in optical fibres with periodic dispersion management

    N.J. Smith;F.M. Knox;N.J. Doran;K.J. Blow

  • Stable soliton-like propagation in dispersion managed systems with net anomalous, zero and normal dispersion

    J.H.B. Nijhof;N.J. Doran;W. Forysiak;F.M. Knox

  • Uv-written in-fibre Bragg gratings

    I. Bennion;J. A. R. Williams;L. Zhang;K. Sugden

  • Experimental demonstration of optical soliton switching in an all-fiber nonlinear Sagnac interferometer

    K. J. Blow;N. J. Doran;Bimal Kumar Nayar

  • Polarization instabilities for solitons in birefringent fibers

    K. J. Blow;N. J. Doran;David Wood

  • Artificial Neural Network Nonlinear Equalizer for Coherent Optical OFDM

    Mutsam Abdel-karim Jarajreh;Elias Giacoumidis;Ivan Aldaya;Son Thai Le

  • Suppression of the soliton self-frequency shift by bandwidth-limited amplification

    K. J. Blow;N. J. Doran;David Wood

  • Average soliton dynamics and the operation of soliton systems with lumped amplifiers

    K.J. Blow;N.J. Doran

  • Two-wavelength operation of the nonlinear fiber loop mirror.

    K. J. Blow;N. J. Doran;Bimal Kumar Nayar;B. P. Nelson

  • Performance limits in optical communications due to fiber nonlinearity

    A. D. Ellis;M. E. McCarthy;M. A. Z. Al Khateeb;M. Sorokina

  • Fibre dispersion compensation using a chirped in-fibre Bragg grating

    J.A.R. Williams;I. Bennion;K. Sugden;N.J. Doran

  • Demonstration of the nonlinear fibre loop mirror as an ultrafast all-optical demultiplexer

    K.J. Blow;N.J. Doran;B.P. Nelson

  • Energy-scaling characteristics of solitons in strongly dispersion-managed fibers.

    N J Smith;N J Doran;F M Knox;W Forysiak

  • Pulse shaping, compression, and pedestal suppression employing a nonlinear-optical loop mirror.

    K. Smith;N. J. Doran;P. G. J. Wigley

  • 10-Gbt/s soliton communication systems over standard fiber at 1.55 /spl mu/m and the use of dispersion compensation

    F.M. Knox;W. Forysiak;N.J. Doran

  • Soliton transmission using periodic dispersion compensation

    N.J. Smith;N.J. Doran;W. Forysiak;F.M. Knox

  • Modulational instabilities in fibers with periodic dispersion management.

    N J Smith;Nick Doran

  • Multiple dark soliton solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation

    K.J. Blow;N.J. Doran

  • Compensating for dispersion and the nonlinear Kerr effect without phase conjugation

    C. Paré;A. Villeneuve;P.A. Belanger;Nick Doran

  • Reduced Gordon-Haus jitter due to enhanced power solitons in strongly dispersion managed systems

    N.J. Smith;W. Forysiak;N.J. Doran

  • Optical communication systems

    Nicholas John Doran;Peter Neil Kean;Finlay MacDonald Knox

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith J. Blow
Keith J. Blow Aston University
Andrew D. Ellis
Andrew D. Ellis Aston University
Sergei K. Turitsyn
Sergei K. Turitsyn Aston University
Jinlong Wei
Jinlong Wei Huawei Technologies (China)
Lena Wosinska
Lena Wosinska Chalmers University of Technology
Kate Sugden
Kate Sugden Aston University
Benjamin J. Eggleton
Benjamin J. Eggleton University of Sydney
Zabih Ghassemlooy
Zabih Ghassemlooy Northumbria University
Paul D. Townsend
Paul D. Townsend Tyndall National Institute
Domanic Lavery
Domanic Lavery Infinera (UK)

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