Sergei Popov is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, where they focus on research in the field of Engineering, with a particular emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their work spans various subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Biomedical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Polymers and Plastics.
The main topics of Sergei Popov's research include:
Frequent collaborators in their research are:
Sergei Popov has published in several venues, with multiple contributions to the following journals and conferences:
Some recent papers authored or coauthored by Sergei Popov include:
Popov's research concerns advanced technologies in photonics and optical communications, with a focus on high-purity carrier generation, terahertz wireless communications, and free-space optical communication enabled by quantum cascade lasers.
In 2019, Sergei Popov was recognized as an OSA Fellow for contributions to optical communication technology, novel optical gain materials, and educational programs in optics and photonics.
Miguel Iglesias Olmedo;Tianjian Zuo;Jesper Bevensee Jensen;Qiwen Zhong
Yuanyuan Li;Elena Vasileva;Ilya Sychugov;Sergei Popov
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Xiaodan Pang;Weisheng Hu;Gunnar Jacobsen;Sergei Popov
Tianhua Xu;Gunnar Jacobsen;Sergei Popov;Jien Li
Shi Jia;Xiaodan Pang;Oskars Ozolins;Xianbin Yu
A. Maslyukov;S. Sokolov;M. Kaivola;Kaj Nyholm
Elena Vasileva;Yuanyuan Li;Ilya Sychugov;Mounir Mensi
Hui Chen;Adil Baitenov;Yuanyuan Li;Elena Vasileva
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Sergei Popov
Archana Samanta;Hui Chen;Pratick Samanta;Sergei Popov
Oskars Ozolins;Xiaodan Pang;Miguel Iglesias Olmedo;Aditya Kakkar
Tianhua Xu;Gunnar Jacobsen;Sergei Popov;Jie Li
Xiaodan Pang;Oskars Ozolins;Oskars Ozolins;Lu Zhang;Richard Schatz
Aleksandrs Marinins;Reza Zandi Shafagh;Wouter van der Wijngaart;Tommy Haraldsson
Jose Manuel Estaran;Haik Mardoyan;Filipe Jorge;Oskars Ozolins
Xiaofeng Peng;Lin Liu;Fei Wang;Sergei Popov
Aditya Kakkar;Jaime Rodrigo Navarro;Richard Schatz;Hadrien Louchet
X. Pang;S. Jia;O. Ozolins;X. Yu
Xiaodan Pang;Oskars Ozolins;Richard Schatz;Joakim Storck
Cenqin Jin;Nikita A. Shevchenko;Zhe Li;Sergei Popov
Haik Mardoyan;Filipe Jorge;Oskars Ozolins;Jose Manuel Estaran
X. Pang;S. Jia;O. Ozolins;X. Yu
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