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are seeking Postdoctoral Fellows in nonlinear optical fiber communication. You will join the Optical Communications Group (GTO) in the Communications and Electronics Department. The GTO is home to the research
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. This gives rise to nanoscale out-of-plane ferroelectric domains whose optical signatures remain largely unexplored. The primary goal of this postdoctoral position is to develop and refine optical methods
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ultimate aim will be to exploit THz QCLs frequency combs (FCs) as nonlinear sources, coupled with optimised cavity-coupled coherent detectors. QCLs are practical miniaturized lasers at THz frequencies. FC
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nonlinear inverse Compton scattering and from extreme beam-multifoil collisions (eg in the E-332 experiment at SLAC). The project will include the development of advanced measurements and detectors
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additional modification. This phenomenon gives rise to out-of-plane ferroelectric domains. The goal of this postdoctoral position is to optically detect, track, and ultimately control the ferroelectric state
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and guidance system for these micro-swimmers, interacting with real-time optical visualization in a microfluidic network. • Study of the fidelity of the movement of micro-swimmers to the set trajectory