911 resultados para continuous-wave (CW) lasers


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In dieser Arbeit wird eine schmalbandige kontinuierliche kohärente Lyman-α-Quelle basierend auf Festkörperlasersystemen zur zukünftigen Kühlung von Antiwasserstoff vorgestellt. Die fundamentalen Festkörperlasersysteme ermöglichen es im Vier-Wellen-Misch-Prozess zur Erzeugung der Lyman-α-Strahlung nicht nur die 6^1S – 7^1S-Zwei-Photonen-Resonanz des Quecksilbers sondern erstmals auch die 6^1S – 6^3P-Ein-Photonen-Resonanz zur Erhöhung der Konversionseffizienz optimal zu nutzen. In ersten Messungen wurden 0,063nW Leistung bei Lyman-α erzeugt. Mit dieser Lyman-α-Quelle war es, durch die Nähe des ersten fundamentalen Lasers zur Ein-Photonen-Resonanz, erstmals möglich den kompletten Verlauf der Phasenanpassungskurve des Vier-Wellen- Misch-Prozesses aufzunehmen. Neben den fundamentalen Lasersystemen und der Lyman-alpha-Erzeugung selbst, wird in dieser Arbeit die Detektion der produzierten Lyman-α-Strahlung mit einem Photomultiplier vorgestellt, die soweit optimiert wurde, dass eine zuverlässige Abschätzung der erzeugten Leistung möglich ist. Für diesen Zweck wurde zudem ein Teststand aufgebaut, mit dem die Transmissivität der Optiken, welche in der Lyman-α-Apparatur verwendet werden, bei 121,56nm gemessen wurde. Des Weiteren wird hier eine vielseitige Rechnung vorgestellt, mit der die erzeugte Leistung bei Lyman-α, unter anderem in Abhängigkeit von der Temperatur, der Absorption des ersten fundamentalen Laserstrahls, dem Dichteprofil des Quecksilberdampfes und unter dem Einfluss eines Puffergases, bestimmt wird.

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Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde ein flugzeuggetragenes Laserablations-Einzelpartikel-Massenspektrometer von Grund auf entworfen, gebaut, charakterisiert und auf verschiedenen Feldmesskampagnen eingesetzt. Das ALABAMA (Aircraft-based Laser ABlation Aerosol MAss Spectrometer) ist in der Lage die chemische Zusammensetzung und Größe von einzelnen Aerosolpartikeln im submikrometer-Bereich (135 – 900 nm) zu untersuchen.rnNach dem Fokussieren in einer aerodynamischen Linse wird dafür zunächst derrnaerodynamische Durchmesser der einzelnen Partikel mit Hilfe einer Flugzeitmessung zwischen zwei Dauerstrichlasern bestimmt. Anschließend werden die zuvor detektierten und klassifizierten Partikel durch einen gezielten Laserpuls einzeln verdampft und ionisiert. Die Ionen werden in einem bipolaren Flugzeit-Massenspektrometer entsprechend ihrem Masse zu- Ladungs Verhältnisses getrennt und detektiert. Die entstehenden Massenspektren bieten einen detaillierten Einblick in die chemische Struktur der einzelnen Partikel.rnDas gesamte Instrument wurde so konzipiert, dass es auf dem neuen Höhenforschungsflugzeug HALO und anderen mobilen Plattformen eingesetzt werden kann. Um dies zu ermöglichen wurden alle Komponenten in einem Rahmen mit weniger als 0.45 m³ Volumen untergebracht. Das gesamte Instrument inklusive Rahmen wiegt weniger als 150 kg und erfüllt die strengen sicherheitsvorschriften für den Betrieb an Bord von Forschungsflugzeugen. Damit ist ALABAMA das kleinste und leichteste Instrument seiner Art.rnNach dem Aufbau wurden die Eigenschaften und Grenzen aller Komponenten detailliert im Labor und auf Messkampagnen charakterisiert. Dafür wurden zunächst die Eigenschaften des Partikelstrahls, wie beispielsweise Strahlbreite und –divergenz, ausführlich untersucht. Die Ergebnisse waren wichtig, um die späteren Messungen der Detektions- und Ablationseffizienz zu validieren.rnBei den anschließenden Effizienzmessungen wurde gezeigt, dass abhängig von ihrer Größe und Beschaffenheit, bis zu 86 % der vorhandenen Aerosolpartikel erfolgreich detektiert und größenklassifiziert werden. Bis zu 99.5 % der detektierten Partikel konnten ionisiert und somit chemisch untersucht werden. Diese sehr hohen Effizienzen sind insbesondere für Messungen in großer Höhe entscheidend, da dort zum Teil nur sehr geringe Partikelkonzentrationen vorliegen.rnDas bipolare Massenspektrometer erzielt durchschnittliche Massenauflösungen von bis zu R=331. Während Labor- und Feldmessungen konnten dadurch Elemente wie Au, Rb, Co, Ni, Si, Ti und Pb eindeutig anhand ihres Isotopenmusters zugeordnet werden.rnErste Messungen an Bord eines ATR-42 Forschungsflugzeuges während der MEGAPOLI Kampagne in Paris ergaben einen umfassenden Datensatz von Aerosolpartikeln innerhalb der planetaren Grenzschicht. Das ALABAMA konnte unter harten physischen Bedingungen (Temperaturen > 40°C, Beschleunigungen +/- 2 g) verlässlich und präzise betrieben werden. Anhand von charakteristischen Signalen in den Massenspektren konnten die Partikel zuverlässig in 8 chemische Klassen unterteilt werden. Einzelne Klassen konnten dabei bestimmten Quellen zugeordnet werden. So ließen sich beispielsweise Partikel mit starkerrnNatrium- und Kaliumsignatur eindeutig auf die Verbrennung von Biomasse zurückführen.rnALABAMA ist damit ein wertvolles Instrument um Partikel in-situ zu charakterisieren und somit verschiedenste wissenschaftliche Fragestellungen, insbesondere im Bereich der Atmosphärenforschung, zu untersuchen.

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In dieser Arbeit wurde die Methode der resonanten Ionisation von neutralen Atomen mittels Laserstrahlung auf die leichten Aktinide Thorium, Uran, Neptunium und Plutonium angewendet und für die Ultraspurenanalyse optimiert. Der empfindliche Nachweis dieser Aktinide stellt eine Herausforderung für die Beobachtung und Bestimmung von radioaktiven Verunreinigungen aus kerntechnischen Anlagen in der Umwelt dar. In einem für diese Untersuchungen entwickelten Quadrupolmassenspektrometer konnte durch Resonanzionisationsspektroskopie jeweils eine Reihe unbekannter Energiezustände in der Elektronenhülle des neutralen Atoms der oben genannten Aktinide identifiziert, sowie effiziente Anregungsschemata für die resonante Ionisation entwickelt und charakterisiert werden. Durch die verwendete in-source-Ionisation, die aufgrund der guten Überlagerung von Laserstrahlung und Atomstrahl eine hohe Nachweiseffizienz gewährleistet, konnten diese Untersuchungen bereits mit einem, für Radionuklide notwendigen, geringen Probeneintrag erfolgen. Die resonante Ionisation erlaubt durch die selektiven resonanten Prozesse eine Unterdrückung unerwünschter Kontaminationen und wurde auf den analytischen Nachweis von Ultraspurengehalten in Umweltproben, sowie die Bestimmung der entsprechenden Isotopenzusammensetzung optimiert. Durch die effiziente in-source-Ionisation mit leistungsstarker gepulster Laserstrahlung, konnten Nachweiseffizienzen im Bereich von bis zu 1% erreicht werden. Dabei wurden für Plutonium in synthetischen Proben, aber auch in ersten Umweltproben, Nachweisgrenzen von 10^4-10^5 Atomen erzielt. Die Verwendung spektral schmalbandiger Dauerstrichlaser und eine Ionisation transversal zum frei propagierenden Atomstrahl ermöglicht durch Auflösung der Isotopieverschiebung eine hohe Selektivität gegenüber dominanten Nachbarisotopen, wohingegen die Ionisationseffizienz deutlich abnimmt. Hiermit konnte für das Ultraspurenisotop U-236 eine Nachweisgrenze bis hinab zu 10^-9 für das Isotopenverhältnis N(U-236)/N(U-238) bestimmt werden.

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The complex nature of the nucleon-nucleon interaction and the wide range of systems covered by the roughly 3000 known nuclides leads to a multitude of effects observed in nuclear structure. Among the most prominent ones is the occurence of shell closures at so-called ”magic numbers”, which are explained by the nuclear shell model. Although the shell model already is on duty for several decades, it is still constantly extended and improved. For this process of extension, fine adjustment and verification, it is important to have experimental data of nuclear properties, especially at crucial points like in the vicinity of shell closures. This is the motivation for the work performed in this thesis: the measurement and analysis of nuclear ground state properties of the isotopic chain of 100−130Cd by collinear laser spectroscopy.rnrnThe experiment was conducted at ISOLDE/CERN using the collinear laser spectroscopy apparatus COLLAPS. This experiment is the continuation of a run on neutral atomic cadmium from A = 106 to A = 126 and extends the measured isotopes to even more exotic species. The required gain in sensitivity is mainly achieved by using a radiofrequency cooler and buncher for background reduction and by using the strong 5s 2S1/2 → 5p 2P3/2 transition in singly ionized Cd. The latter requires a continuous wave laser system with a wavelength of 214.6 nm, which has been developed during this thesis. Fourth harmonic generation of an infrared titanium sapphire laser is achieved by two subsequent cavity-enhanced second harmonic generations, leading to the production of deep-UV laser light up to about 100 mW.rnrnThe acquired data of the Z = 48 Cd isotopes, having one proton pair less than the Z = 50 shell closure at tin, covers the isotopes from N = 52 up to N = 82 and therefore almost the complete region between the neutron shell closures N = 50 and N = 82. The isotope shifts and the hyperfine structures of these isotopes have been recorded and the magnetic dipole moments, the electric quadrupole moments, spins and changes in mean square charge radii are extracted. The obtained data reveal among other features an extremely linear behaviour of the quadrupole moments of the I = 11/2− isomeric states and a parabolic development in differences in mean square nuclear charge radii between ground and isomeric state. The development of charge radii between the shell closures is smooth, exposes a regular odd-even staggering and can be described and interpreted in the model of Zamick and Thalmi.

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Chapter 1 of this thesis comprises a review of polyether polyamines, i.e., combinations of polyether scaffolds with polymers bearing multiple amino moieties. Focus is laid on controlled or living polymerization methods. Furthermore, fields in which the combination of cationic, complexing, and pH-sensitive properties of the polyamines and biocompatibility and water-solubility of polyethers promise enormous potential are presented. Applications include stimuli-responsive polymers with a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) and/or the ability to gel, preparation of shell cross-linked (SCL) micelles, gene transfection, and surface functionalization.rnIn Chapter 2, multiaminofunctional polyethers relying on the class of glycidyl amine comonomers for anionic ring-opening polymerization (AROP) are presented. In Chapter 2.1, N,N-diethyl glycidyl amine (DEGA) is introduced for copolymerization with ethylene oxide (EO). Copolymer microstructure is assessed using online 1H NMR kinetics, 13C NMR triad sequence analysis, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The concurrent copolymerization of EO and DEGA is found to result in macromolecules with a gradient structure. The LCSTs of the resulting copolymers can be tailored by adjusting DEGA fraction or pH value of the environment. Quaternization of the amino moieties by methylation results in polyelectrolytes. Block copolymers are used for PEGylated gold nanoparticle formation. Chapter 2.2 deals with a glycidyl amine monomer with a removable protecting group at the amino moiety, for liberation of primary amines at the polyether backbone, which is N,N-diallyl glycidyl amine (DAGA). Its allyl groups are able to withstand the harsh basic conditions of AROP, but can be cleaved homogeneously after polymerization. Gradient as well as block copolymers poly(ethylene glycol)-PDAGA (PEG-PDAGA) are obtained. They are analyzed regarding their microstructure, LCST behavior, and cleavage of the protecting groups. rnChapter 3 describes applications of multi(amino)functional polyethers for functionalization of inorganic surfaces. In Chapter 3.1, they are combined with an acetal-protected catechol initiator, leading to well-defined PEG and heteromultifunctional PEG analogues. After deprotection, multifunctional PEG ligands capable of attaching to a variety of metal oxide surfaces are obtained. In a cooperative project with the Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, JGU Mainz, their potential is demonstrated on MnO nanoparticles, which are promising candidates as T1 contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging. The MnO nanoparticles are solubilized in aqueous solution upon ligand exchange. In Chapter 3.2, a concept for passivation and functionalization of glass surfaces towards gold nanorods is developed. Quaternized mPEG-b-PqDEGA diblock copolymers are attached to negatively charged glass surfaces via the cationic PqDEGA blocks. The PEG blocks are able to suppress gold nanorod adsorption on the glass in the flow cell, analyzed by dark field microscopy.rnChapter 4 highlights a straightforward approach to poly(ethylene glycol) macrocycles. Starting from commercially available bishydroxy-PEG, cyclic polymers are available by perallylation and ring-closing metathesis in presence of Grubbs’ catalyst. Purification of cyclic PEG is carried out using α-cyclodextrin. This cyclic sugar derivative forms inclusion complexes with remaining unreacted linear PEG in aqueous solution. Simple filtration leads to pure macrocycles, as evidenced by SEC and MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry. Cyclic polymers from biocompatible precursors are interesting materials regarding their increased blood circulation time compared to their linear counterparts.rnIn the Appendix, A.1, a study of the temperature-dependent water-solubility of polyether copolymers is presented. Macroscopic cloud points, determined by turbidimetry, are compared with microscopic aggregation phenomena, monitored by continuous wave electron paramagnetic resonance (CW EPR) spectroscopy in presence of the amphiphilic spin probe and model drug (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-yl)oxyl (TEMPO). These thermoresponsive polymers are promising candidates for molecular transport applications. The same techniques are applied in Chapter A.2 to explore the pH-dependence of the cloud points of PEG-PDEGA copolymers in further detail. It is shown that the introduction of amino moieties at the PEG backbone allows for precise manipulation of complex phase transition modes. In Chapter A.3, multi-hydroxyfunctional polysilanes are presented. They are obtained via copolymerization of the acetal-protected dichloro(isopropylidene glyceryl propyl ether)methylsilane monomer. The hydroxyl groups are liberated through acidic work-up, yielding versatile access to new multifunctional polysilanes.

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In this in vitro feasibility study we analyzed tissue fusion using bovine serum albumin (BSA) and Indocyanine green (ICG) doped polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds in combination with a diode laser as energy source while focusing on the influence of irradiation power and albumin concentration on the resulting tensile strength and induced tissue damage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A porous PCL scaffold doped with either 25% or 40% (w/w) of BSA in combination with 0.1% (w/w) ICG was used to fuse rabbit aortas. Soldering energy was delivered through the vessel from the endoluminal side using a continuous wave diode laser at 808 nm via a 400 microm core fiber. Scaffold surface temperatures were analyzed with an infrared camera. Optimum parameters such as irradiation time, radiation power and temperature were determined in view of maximum tensile strength but simultaneously minimum thermally induced tissue damage. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was performed to measure the influence of PCL on the denaturation temperature of BSA. RESULTS: Optimum parameter settings were found to be 60 seconds irradiation time and 1.5 W irradiation power resulting in tensile strengths of around 2,000 mN. Corresponding scaffold surface temperature was 117.4+/- 12 degrees C. Comparison of the two BSA concentration revealed that 40% BSA scaffold resulted in significant higher tensile strength compared to the 25%. At optimum parameter settings, thermal damage was restricted to the adventitia and its interface with the outermost layer of the tunica media. The DSC showed two endothermic peaks in BSA containing samples, both strongly depending on the water content and the presence of PCL and/or ICG. CONCLUSIONS: Diode laser soldering of vascular tissue using BSA-ICG-PCL-scaffolds leads to strong and reproducible tissue bonds, with vessel damage limited to the adventitia. Higher BSA content results in higher tensile strengths. The DSC-measurements showed that BSA denaturation temperature is lowered by addition of water and/or ICG-PCL.

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We report on oxygenation changes noninvasively recorded by multichannel continuous-wave near infrared spectroscopy (CW-NIRS) during endovascular neuroradiologic interventions requiring temporary balloon occlusion of arteries supplying the cerebral circulation. Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) provides reference data on the site, timing, and effectiveness of the flow stagnation as well as on the amount and direction of collateral circulation. This setting allows us to relate CW-NIRS findings to brain specific perfusion changes. We focused our analysis on the transition from normal perfusion to vessel occlusion, i.e., before hypoxia becomes clinically apparent. The localization of the maximal response correlated either with the core (occlusion of the middle cerebral artery) or with the watershed areas (occlusion of the internal carotid artery) of the respective vascular territories. In one patient with clinically and angiographically confirmed insufficient collateral flow during carotid artery occlusion, the total hemoglobin concentration became significantly asymmetric, with decreased values in the ipsilateral watershed area and contralaterally increased values. Multichannel CW-NIRS monitoring might serve as an objective and early predictive marker of critical perfusion changes during interventions-to prevent hypoxic damage of the brain. It also might provide valuable human reference data on oxygenation changes as they typically occur during acute stroke.

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We study experimentally the dynamic properties of a fully integrated high power master-oscillator power-amplifier emitting at 1.5 μm under continuous wave and gain-switching conditions. High peak power (2.7 W) optical pulses with short duration (~ 110 ps) have been generated by gain switching the master-oscillator. We show the existence of working points at very close driving conditions with stable or unstable regimes caused by the compound cavity effects. The optical and radio-frequency spectra of stable and unstable operating points are analyzed.

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El autor ha trabajado como parte del equipo de investigación en mediciones de viento en el Centro Nacional de Energías Renovables (CENER), España, en cooperación con la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid y la Universidad Técnica de Dinamarca. El presente reporte recapitula el trabajo de investigación realizado durante los últimos 4.5 años en el estudio de las fuentes de error de los sistemas de medición remota de viento, basados en la tecnología lidar, enfocado al error causado por los efectos del terreno complejo. Este trabajo corresponde a una tarea del paquete de trabajo dedicado al estudio de sistemas remotos de medición de viento, perteneciente al proyecto de intestigación europeo del 7mo programa marco WAUDIT. Adicionalmente, los datos de viento reales han sido obtenidos durante las campañas de medición en terreno llano y terreno complejo, pertenecientes al también proyecto de intestigación europeo del 7mo programa marco SAFEWIND. El principal objetivo de este trabajo de investigación es determinar los efectos del terreno complejo en el error de medición de la velocidad del viento obtenida con los sistemas de medición remota lidar. Con este conocimiento, es posible proponer una metodología de corrección del error de las mediciones del lidar. Esta metodología está basada en la estimación de las variaciones del campo de viento no uniforme dentro del volumen de medición del lidar. Las variaciones promedio del campo de viento son predichas a partir de los resultados de las simulaciones computacionales de viento RANS, realizadas para el parque experimental de Alaiz. La metodología de corrección es verificada con los resultados de las simulaciones RANS y validadas con las mediciones reales adquiridas en la campaña de medición en terreno complejo. Al inicio de este reporte, el marco teórico describiendo el principio de medición de la tecnología lidar utilizada, es presentado con el fin de familiarizar al lector con los principales conceptos a utilizar a lo largo de este trabajo. Posteriormente, el estado del arte es presentado en donde se describe los avances realizados en el desarrollo de la la tecnología lidar aplicados al sector de la energía eólica. En la parte experimental de este trabajo de investigación se ha estudiado los datos adquiridos durante las dos campañas de medición realizadas. Estas campañas has sido realizadas en terreno llano y complejo, con el fin de complementar los conocimiento adquiridos en casa una de ellas y poder comparar los efectos del terreno en las mediciones de viento realizadas con sistemas remotos lidar. La primer campaña experimental se desarrollo en terreno llano, en el parque de ensayos de aerogeneradores H0vs0re, propiedad de DTU Wind Energy (anteriormente Ris0). La segunda campaña experimental se llevó a cabo en el parque de ensayos de aerogeneradores Alaiz, propiedad de CENER. Exactamente los mismos dos equipos lidar fueron utilizados en estas campañas, haciendo de estos experimentos altamente relevantes en el contexto de evaluación del recurso eólico. Un equipo lidar está basado en tecnología de onda continua, mientras que el otro está basado en tecnología de onda pulsada. La velocidad del viento fue medida, además de con los equipos lidar, con anemómetros de cazoletas, veletas y anemómetros verticales, instalados en mástiles meteorológicos. Los sensores del mástil meteorológico son considerados como las mediciones de referencia en el presente estudio. En primera instancia, se han analizado los promedios diez minútales de las medidas de viento. El objetivo es identificar las principales fuentes de error en las mediciones de los equipos lidar causadas por diferentes condiciones atmosféricas y por el flujo no uniforme de viento causado por el terreno complejo. El error del lidar ha sido estudiado como función de varias propiedades estadísticas del viento, como lo son el ángulo vertical de inclinación, la intensidad de turbulencia, la velocidad vertical, la estabilidad atmosférica y las características del terreno. El propósito es usar este conocimiento con el fin de definir criterios de filtrado de datos. Seguidamente, se propone una metodología para corregir el error del lidar causado por el campo de viento no uniforme, producido por la presencia de terreno complejo. Esta metodología está basada en el análisis matemático inicial sobre el proceso de cálculo de la velocidad de viento por los equipos lidar de onda continua. La metodología de corrección propuesta hace uso de las variaciones de viento calculadas a partir de las simulaciones RANS realizadas para el parque experimental de Alaiz. Una ventaja importante que presenta esta metodología es que las propiedades el campo de viento real, presentes en las mediciones instantáneas del lidar de onda continua, puede dar paso a análisis adicionales como parte del trabajo a futuro. Dentro del marco del proyecto, el trabajo diario se realizó en las instalaciones de CENER, con supervisión cercana de la UPM, incluyendo una estancia de 1.5 meses en la universidad. Durante esta estancia, se definió el análisis matemático de las mediciones de viento realizadas por el equipo lidar de onda continua. Adicionalmente, los efectos del campo de viento no uniforme sobre el error de medición del lidar fueron analíticamente definidos, después de asumir algunas simplificaciones. Adicionalmente, durante la etapa inicial de este proyecto se desarrollo una importante trabajo de cooperación con DTU Wind Energy. Gracias a esto, el autor realizó una estancia de 1.5 meses en Dinamarca. Durante esta estancia, el autor realizó una visita a la campaña de medición en terreno llano con el fin de aprender los aspectos básicos del diseño de campañas de medidas experimentales, el estudio del terreno y los alrededores y familiarizarse con la instrumentación del mástil meteorológico, el sistema de adquisición y almacenamiento de datos, así como de el estudio y reporte del análisis de mediciones. ABSTRACT The present report summarizes the research work performed during last 4.5 years of investigation on the sources of lidar bias due to complex terrain. This work corresponds to one task of the remote sensing work package, belonging to the FP7 WAUDIT project. Furthermore, the field data from the wind velocity measurement campaigns of the FP7 SafeWind project have been used in this report. The main objective of this research work is to determine the terrain effects on the lidar bias in the measured wind velocity. With this knowledge, it is possible to propose a lidar bias correction methodology. This methodology is based on an estimation of the wind field variations within the lidar scan volume. The wind field variations are calculated from RANS simulations performed from the Alaiz test site. The methodology is validated against real scale measurements recorded during an eight month measurement campaign at the Alaiz test site. Firstly, the mathematical framework of the lidar sensing principle is introduced and an overview of the state of the art is presented. The experimental part includes the study of two different, but complementary experiments. The first experiment was a measurement campaign performed in flat terrain, at DTU Wind Energy H0vs0re test site, while the second experiment was performed in complex terrain at CENER Alaiz test site. Exactly the same two lidar devices, based on continuous wave and pulsed wave systems, have been used in the two consecutive measurement campaigns, making this a relevant experiment in the context of wind resource assessment. The wind velocity was sensed by the lidars and standard cup anemometry and wind vanes (installed on a met mast). The met mast sensors are considered as the reference wind velocity measurements. The first analysis of the experimental data is dedicated to identify the main sources of lidar bias present in the 10 minute average values. The purpose is to identify the bias magnitude introduced by different atmospheric conditions and by the non-uniform wind flow resultant of the terrain irregularities. The lidar bias as function of several statistical properties of the wind flow like the tilt angle, turbulence intensity, vertical velocity, atmospheric stability and the terrain characteristics have been studied. The aim of this exercise is to use this knowledge in order to define useful lidar bias data filters. Then, a methodology to correct the lidar bias caused by non-uniform wind flow is proposed, based on the initial mathematical analysis of the lidar measurements. The proposed lidar bias correction methodology has been developed focusing on the the continuous wave lidar system. In a last step, the proposed lidar bias correction methodology is validated with the data of the complex terrain measurement campaign. The methodology makes use of the wind field variations obtained from the RANS analysis. The results are presented and discussed. The advantage of this methodology is that the wind field properties at the Alaiz test site can be studied with more detail, based on the instantaneous measurements of the CW lidar. Within the project framework, the daily basis work has been done at CENER, with close guidance and support from the UPM, including an exchange period of 1.5 months. During this exchange period, the mathematical analysis of the lidar sensing of the wind velocity was defined. Furthermore, the effects of non-uniform wind fields on the lidar bias were analytically defined, after making some assumptions for the sake of simplification. Moreover, there has been an important cooperation with DTU Wind Energy, where a secondment period of 1.5 months has been done as well. During the secondment period at DTU Wind Energy, an important introductory learning has taken place. The learned aspects include the design of an experimental measurement campaign in flat terrain, the site assessment study of obstacles and terrain conditions, the data acquisition and processing, as well as the study and reporting of the measurement analysis.

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En esta tesis se recoge el trabajo experimental realizado para la caracterización de las propiedades ópticas en diodos láser construidos con estructuras basadas en pozos cuánticos (QW) y puntos cuánticos (QD). Las propiedades que se han estudiado en estos dispositivos son los espectros de ganancia, ganancia diferencial, índice diferencial y factor de ensanchamiento de línea (LEF). La comprensión de estas propiedades es de especial importancia para el diseño de nuevos diodos láser destinados a ser utilizados en aplicaciones exigentes como son las comunicaciones ópticas o aplicaciones médicas. El estudio se ha llevado a cabo en muestras de diodos láser suministrados por diferentes fabricantes: Ferdinand Braun Institut für Hóchstfrequenztechnik, Thales Research and Technology y la Universidad de Würzburg. Debido a esto las muestras de los láseres se han suministrado en diferentes configuraciones, utilizándose tanto dispositivos con cavidades de área ancha como de tipo caballete (“ridge”). En los trabajos se ha realizado el diseño y la construcción de los montajes experimentales y la implementación de los métodos analíticos necesarios para el estudio de las diferentes muestras. En los montajes experimentales se han implementado procesos para el filtrado espacial de los modos laterales de la cavidad presentes en los láseres de área ancha. Los métodos analíticos implementados se han utilizado para reducir los errores existentes en los sistemas de medida, mejorar su precisión y para separar la variación de índice en debida al calentamiento y la variación de corriente cuando los láseres operan en continua. El estudio sistemático de las propiedades de ópticas de los diodos láser basados en QW y QD ha permitido concluir que propiedades como el factor de ensanchamiento de línea no tienen por qué ser necesariamente inferiores en estos últimos, ya que dependen de las condiciones de inyección. En los láseres de QW se ha observado experimentalmente una reducción del factor de ensanchamiento de línea al alcanzarse la segunda transición, debido al aumento de la ganancia diferencial. ABSTRACT This thesis includes the experimental work for the characterization of optical properties of quantum well (QW) and quantum dot (QD) laser diodes. The properties that have been studied in these devices are the gain, differential gain, differential index and the linewith enhancement factor (LEF). The understating of these properties is of special importance for the design of new laser diodes to be used in exigent applications such as optical communications or medical applications. The study has been carried out using laser samples supplied by different manufacturers: Ferdinand Braun Institut fu¨r H¨ochstfrequenztechnik, Thales Research and Technology and the University of Wu¨rzburg. Because of this the laser samples were supplied in various configurations, using both broad area and ridge devices. In the work it has been done the design and construction of the experimental setups and implementation of analytical methods required for the study of the different devices. In the experimental set-ups it has been implemented a spatial filtering process to remove the lateral modes present in broad area lasers. The implemented analytical methods has been used to reduce the experimental errors in the measurement systems, improve the accuracy and separate the index variation caused by heating and current variation when the lasers operated on continuous wave. The systematic study of the optical properties of the QW and QD laser diodes has allowed concluding that properties such the linewith enhancement factor does not have to be necessary to be lower in the QD devices, since it is dependent on the injections conditions. In this work it has been experimentally observed a reduction of the linewith enhancement factor where the second transition has been reached mainly due to in the increased of the differential gain which is observed in this situation.

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The availability of suitable laser sources is one of the main challenges in future space missions for accurate measurement of atmospheric CO2. The main objective of the European project BRITESPACE is to demonstrate the feasibility of an all-semiconductor laser source to be used as a space-borne laser transmitter in an Integrated Path Differential Absorption (IPDA) lidar system. We present here the proposed transmitter and system architectures, the initial device design and the results of the simulations performed in order to estimate the source requirements in terms of power, beam quality, and spectral properties to achieve the required measurement accuracy. The laser transmitter is based on two InGaAsP/InP monolithic Master Oscillator Power Amplifiers (MOPAs), providing the ON and OFF wavelengths close to the selected absorption line around 1.57 µm. Each MOPA consists of a frequency stabilized Distributed Feedback (DFB) master oscillator, a modulator section, and a tapered semiconductor amplifier optimized to maximize the optical output power. The design of the space-compliant laser module includes the beam forming optics and the thermoelectric coolers.The proposed system replaces the conventional pulsed source with a modulated continuous wave source using the Random Modulation-Continuous Wave (RM-CW) approach, allowing the designed semiconductor MOPA to be applicable in such applications. The system requirements for obtaining a CO2 retrieval accuracy of 1 ppmv and a spatial resolution of less than 10 meters have been defined. Envelope estimated of the returns indicate that the average power needed is of a few watts and that the main noise source is the ambient noise.

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The consequences of fabricating Bragg gratings in various fibres, with or without hydrogen loading, and with varying laser power levels are explored. Three new techniques for fabricating chirped gratings are presented. Beams with dissimilar wavefront curvatures are interfered to give chirped gratings. With the same aim techniques of writing gratings on tapered fibres and on deformed fibres are also covered. With these techniques, a wide variety of gratings has been fabricated from the 'superbroad' (with bandwidths of up to 180 nm), small to medium bandwidth gratings with linear chirp profiles and quadratic chirped gratings. It is demonstrated that chirped grating can be concatenated to form all-fibre Fabry-Perot and Moiré resonators. These are further concatenated with chirped gratings to produce filters with narrow passbands and very broad stopbands. A number of other applications are also addressed. The use of chirped fibre gratings for dispersion compensation and femtosecond chirped pulse amplification is demonstrated. Chirped gratings are used as dispersive elements in modelocked fibre lasers producing ultrashort pulses. A chirped fibre grating Fabry-Perot transmission filter is used in a continuous wave laser that exhibits eleven simultaneously lasing wavelengths. Finally, the use of grating-coupler devices as variable reflectivity mirrors for laser optimisation and gain clamping is considered.

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The effect of coherent single frequency injection on two-section semiconductor lasers is studied numerically using a model based on a set of delay differential equations. The existence of bistability between different continuous-wave and nonstationary regimes of operation is demonstrated in the case of sufficiently large linewidth enhancement factors. © 2014 American Physical Society.

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Compact and tunable semiconductor terahertz sources providing direct electrical control, efficient operation at room temperatures and device integration opportunities are of great interest at the present time. One of the most well-established techniques for terahertz generation utilises photoconductive antennas driven by ultrafast pulsed or dual wavelength continuous wave laser systems, though some limitations, such as confined optical wavelength pumping range and thermal breakdown, still exist. The use of quantum dot-based semiconductor materials, having unique carrier dynamics and material properties, can help to overcome limitations and enable efficient optical-to-terahertz signal conversion at room temperatures. Here we discuss the construction of novel and versatile terahertz transceiver systems based on quantum dot semiconductor devices. Configurable, energy-dependent optical and electronic characteristics of quantum-dot-based semiconductors are described, and the resonant response to optical pump wavelength is revealed. Terahertz signal generation and detection at energies that resonantly excite only the implanted quantum dots opens the potential for using compact quantum dot-based semiconductor lasers as pump sources. Proof-of-concept experiments are demonstrated here that show quantum dot-based samples to have higher optical pump damage thresholds and reduced carrier lifetime with increasing pump power.

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We demonstrate an ultra-compact, room-Temperature, continuous-wave, broadly-Tunable dual-wavelength InAs/GaAs quantum-dot external-cavity diode laser in the spectral region between 1150 nm and 1301 nm with maximum output power of 280 mW. This laser source generating two modes with tunable difference-frequency (300 GHz-30 THz) has a great potential to replace commonly used bulky lasers for THz generation in photomixer devices.