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D-Index
34
Citations
4561
World Ranking
9227
National Ranking
585

Overview

W.H. Loh is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on engineering and materials science.

Key areas of study include:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Automotive Engineering

The main topics covered in Loh's work reflect a concentration on materials and energy technologies. These include:

  • Hydrogen Storage and Materials
  • Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
  • Nanomaterials for Catalytic Reactions
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Semiconductor Materials and Devices

Loh has contributed scholarly articles published in notable scientific journals such as the Chemical Engineering Journal and the Journal of Materials Chemistry A. Recent papers are:

  • "Catalytic synthesis of biogenic multi-walled carbon nanotubes and hydrogen from manure" (2024, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • "Forecasting the viability of complete stage transitions in aluminium-based batteries and predicting capacity fluctuations in response to high-rate discharges" (2025, Journal of Materials Chemistry A)

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Jintao Lu, Andrei Veksha, Yi Sheng Poh, Grzegorz Lisak, and Xuanming Chen.

Best Publications

  • Stable single-frequency traveling-wave fiber loop laser with integral saturable-absorber-based tracking narrow-band filter

    Y. Cheng;J.T. Kringlebotn;W.H. Loh;R.I. Laming

  • Moving fibre/phase mask-scanning beam technique for enhanced flexibility in producing fibre gratings with uniform phase mask

    M.J. Cole;W.H. Loh;R.I. Laming;M.N. Zervas

  • Triple-frequency operation of an Er-doped twincore fiber loop laser

    O. Graydon;W.H. Loh;R.I. Laming;L. Dong

  • Complex grating structures with uniform phase masks based on the moving fiber-scanning beam technique.

    W. H. Loh;M. J. Cole;M. N. Zervas;S. Barcelos

  • Single-Mode Tellurite Glass Holey Fiber with Extremely Large Mode Area for Infrared Applications

    X Feng;J C Flanagan;K E Frampton;P Petropoulos

  • High performance single frequency fiber grating-based erbium/ytterbium-codoped fiber lasers

    W.H. Loh;B.N. Samson;L. Dong;G.J. Cowle

  • Efficient single-frequency fiber lasers with novel photosensitive Er/Yb optical fibers

    L. Dong;W. H. Loh;J. E. Caplen;J. D. Minelly

  • Polarimetric Er(3+)-doped fiber distributed-feedback laser sensor for differential pressure and force measurements.

    J T Kringlebotn;W H Loh;R I Laming

  • 1.55 micron phase-shifted distributed feedback fibre laser

    W.H. Loh;R.I. Laming

  • On the delayed self-heterodyne interferometric technique for determining the linewidth of fiber lasers

    Peter Horak;Wei H. Loh

  • Dispersion compensation over distances in excess of 500 km for 10-Gb/s systems using chirped fiber gratings

    W.H. Loh;R.I. Laming;N. Robinson;A. Cavaciuti

  • Sampled fiber grating based-dispersion slope compensator

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  • Supercontinuum generation in non-silica fibers

    Jonathan H.V. Price;Xian Feng;Alexander M. Heidt;Gilberto Brambilla

  • Single polarisation twisted distributed feedback fibre laser

    Z.E. Harutjunian;W.H. Loh;R.I. Laming;D.N. Payne

  • Femtosecond harmonically mode-locked fiber laser with time jitter below 1 ps.

    S. Gray;A.B. Grudinin;W.H. Loh;D.N. Payne

  • Dispersion controlled highly nonlinear fibers for all-optical processing at telecoms wavelengths

    Xian Feng;Francesco Poletti;Angela Camerlingo;Francesca Parmigiani

  • Soliton interaction in the presence of a weak nonsoliton component.

    W. H. Loh;A. B. Grudinin;V. V. Afanasjev;D. N. Payne

  • All-solid highly nonlinear singlemode fibers with a tailored dispersion profile.

    Francesco Poletti;Xian Feng;Giorgio M. Ponzo;Marco N. Petrovich

  • Increased amplifier spacing in a soliton system with quantum-well saturable absorbers and spectral filtering.

    D. Atkinson;W.H. Loh;V.V. Afanasjev;A.B. Grudinin

  • Science and technology challenges in XXIst century optical communications

    E. Desurvire;C. Kazmierski;F. Lelarge;X. Marcadet

  • All-solid-state subpicosecond passively mode locked erbium-doped fiber laser

    W. H. Loh;D. Atkinson;P. R. Morkel;M. Hopkinson

  • Towards efficient and broadband four-wave-mixing using short-length dispersion tailored lead silicate holey fibers

    S. Asimakis;P. Petropoulos;F. Poletti;J.Y.Y. Leong

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Ian Laming
Richard Ian Laming Optoscribe Ltd.
David J. Richardson
David J. Richardson Microsoft (United States)
Periklis Petropoulos
Periklis Petropoulos University of Southampton
David N. Payne
David N. Payne University of Southampton
Michalis N. Zervas
Michalis N. Zervas University of Southampton
Francesco Poletti
Francesco Poletti University of Southampton
Peter Horak
Peter Horak University of Southampton
Francesca Parmigiani
Francesca Parmigiani Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
Tanya M. Monro
Tanya M. Monro University of South Australia
Alwyn J. Seeds
Alwyn J. Seeds University College London

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