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Opt Express ; 31(25): 41301-41312, 2023 Dec 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38087532

RESUMEN

The effect of transverse mode instability (TMI) poses a fundamental obstacle for a further scaling of diffraction-limited, high-power fiber laser systems. In this work we present a theoretical and experimental study on the mitigation of TMI by modal birefringence in a polarization maintaining (PM) fiber. With the help of comprehensive simulations, we show that the thermally-induced refractive index grating responsible for TMI can be modified and washed out when light is coupled with a polarization input angle detuned from the main axes of the fiber. To confirm the theoretical predictions, we have designed and manufactured an Yb-doped large-mode-area PM fiber. Using this fiber, we have systematically investigated the dependence of the TMI threshold on the polarization input angle of the seed laser. We experimentally demonstrate that when the polarization input angle of the seed is aligned at 50° with respect to the slow-axis, the TMI threshold increases by a factor of 2, verifying the theory and the numerical simulations. A high speed polarization mode-resolved analysis of the output beam is presented, which reveals that at the onset of TMI both polarization axes fluctuates simultaneously.

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Opt Express ; 31(15): 24730-24738, 2023 Jul 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37475292

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In this work, we conduct experimental investigations of transverse mode instabilities (TMI) in a large mode area ultra-low numerical aperture polarization maintaining fiber amplifier. This fiber is few mode in the slow-axis (conventional operation mode), but single mode in the fast-axis. We test the stability of the output beam by changing the input polarization angle and systematically investigate the transverse mode instability threshold in the two principal polarization axes. The lowest TMI threshold at 300 W was found when the input polarization angle was aligned parallel to the slow-axis. Detuning the input polarization angle from the slow-axis led to increased TMI thresholds. For input polarization angle of 90° (parallel to the fast-axis), the output signal was stable up to 475 W and further scaling was limited by the available pump power. However, for fast-axis operation a lower polarization ratio compared to slow-axis operation was observed as well as an unexpected static energy transfer from the fast-axis into the slow-axis above 400 W.

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Transp Res Part A Policy Pract ; 172: 103679, 2023 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37056738

RESUMEN

The private car has been identified as the main winner among transport modes in urban areas during the COVID-19 pandemic. The fear of contagion when using public transport or the decrease in road congestion are likely to have induced changes in citizens' travel habits with respect to cars. This work investigates the impact of the pandemic on individuals' habits and preferences regarding their car ownership levels and car usage in the European urban context, with a special focus on the role played by individual socio-demographics and urban mobility patterns. For this purpose, a Path Analysis approach has been adopted to model car ownership and use before and after COVID-19. The main data source employed in this research is an EU-Wide Urban Mobility Survey that collects detailed information (individual and household socio-economic characteristics, built environment attributes and mobility habits) of 10,152 individuals from a total of 21 European urban areas of different sizes, geographical locations, and urban forms. The survey data has been complemented with city-level variables that account for differences across the cities that may explain changes in car-related behaviour. The results show that the pandemic has induced an increase in car use among socio-economic groups that are generally associated with low car-dependent behaviour, revealing that policy instruments that discourage the use of the private car in urban areas are needed to avoid reversing past trends in the reduction of urban transport emissions. High-income, well-educated teleworkers are observed to be the ones that have reduced their car use to a larger extent. On the contrary, low-income individuals are mostly maintaining similar levels of car mobility. Finally, frequent public transport users are more likely than occasional users to have substituted this mode by the private car.

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Opt Express ; 31(26): 44486-44500, 2023 Dec 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38178518

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In this work we have developed a high-speed Stokes polarimeter method based on simultaneous 4-channel imaging with a high-speed camera. Thus, current speed limitations of imaging polarimeters for wavelengths around 1 µm can be overcome, allowing a sub-ms polarization-resolved characterization of transverse mode instability (TMI). Additionally, the Stokes parameters of each individual mode are calculated by a simultaneous 4-beam mode reconstruction algorithm during post-processing and can be analyzed with unprecedented temporal resolution. We demonstrate the measurement capabilities of this polarimeter setup by characterizing TMI of a large-mode-area Yb-doped polarization maintaining (PM) fiber amplifier with 30 kHz video frame rate. Upon thorough characterization, we have found for the first time that at the onset of TMI in a PM fiber, the modal polarization states begin to oscillate on circular and elliptical trajectories at the same frequencies as the modal energy transfer occurs. The ability to measure the modal polarization states with sub-ms temporal resolution is key to developing a fundamental understanding and subsequently possible mitigation strategies of TMI in PM-fiber lasers.

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Ind Eng Chem Res ; 61(32): 11678-11690, 2022 Aug 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36636039

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The application of structured reactors provides a number of advantages in chemical processes. In this paper, two different three-dimensional (3D) Fe/SiC catalysts with a square cell geometry have been manufactured by Robocasting: monoliths (D = 14 and H = 15 mm) and meshes (D = 24 and H = 2 mm) and studied in the catalytic phenol oxidation by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) for the sustainable production of dihydroxybenzenes (DHBZ). The fluid dynamics, catalytic performance, reaction rates, external mass transport limitation, and catalyst stability have been compared in three different reactors, monolithic fixed-bed reactor, multimesh fixed-bed reactor, and monolithic stirrer reactor, at selected operating conditions. The results show that the mechanical stirring of the 3D Fe/SiC monoliths avoids the external mass transfer limitation caused by the presence of oxygen bubbles in the channels (produced from the HO x · species in autoscavenging radical reactions). In addition, the backmixing has a positive effect on the efficient consumption of H2O2 but an adverse effect on the phenol selectivity to DHBZ since they are overoxidized to tar products at longer contact times. On the other hand, the wall porosity, and not the backmixing, affects the susceptibility of the 3D Fe/SiC catalyst to the Fe leaching, as occurs in the mesh structures. In conclusion, the monoliths operating under plug-flow and external mass transfer limitation in the monolithic fixed-bed reactor (MFB) provide an outstanding phenol selectivity to DHBZ and catalyst stability.

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Opt Lett ; 46(5): 1133-1136, 2021 Mar 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33649675

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We report a high brightness cascaded Stokes diamond Raman laser with a diffraction limited beam quality pumped by an Yd-doped fiber laser. The Raman laser operated at 1477 nm and reached an output power of 63 W with 214 W pump power in continuous-wave mode. Conversion efficiency over 30% was achieved using a single pump pass concentric cavity that was highly resonant at the first Stokes and had high outcoupling at the second Stokes (45%). Thermal limitations were investigated as well as the temporal behavior of the first and second Stokes intra-cavity power.

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Opt Express ; 28(15): 22819-22828, 2020 Jul 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32752536

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Transverse mode instabilities are a major limitation for power scaling of fiber lasers but have so far only been observed in laser-active fibers. In this contribution we present experimental observations of transverse mode instabilities in a passive fiber. In this fiber, stimulated Raman scattering acted as heat source. To demonstrate the effect, a kW-level ytterbium-doped fiber laser was used as pump for a Raman amplifier. Transverse mode instabilities were only observed in the case with high Raman amplification. Frequency resolved stability measurements at various fiber positions as well as spectral and mode resolved measurements pin their origin to the passive fiber. This observation might help to gain further understanding of transverse mode instabilities and shows limitations of high-power Raman amplifiers.

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Opt Lett ; 45(10): 2898-2901, 2020 May 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32412496

RESUMEN

In this contribution, we report high-power Raman frequency downconversion based on an Yb-doped fiber amplifier and a linear external diamond Raman cavity. A maximum output power of 136 W with nearly diffraction-limited beam quality was achieved by pumping in quasi-continuous-wave mode with 10% duty cycle and 10 ms on-time duration. For continuous-wave operation, we achieved record average power of 46 W centered at 1178 nm. The emergence of stimulated Brillouin scattering in diamond is further investigated. This technology shows the potential to extend the spectral range of fiber lasers to reach uncommon wavelengths at high power levels.

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Opt Lett ; 44(10): 2502-2505, 2019 May 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31090717

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We present the amplification of a narrow-bandwidth signal at a wavelength of 1018 nm to a power exceeding 600 W with a stable output polarization state. The beam showed an excellent, nearly diffraction-limited beam quality. The high-power output could be realized using an in-house designed and fabricated fiber with a core-cladding diameter ratio of 32/260, ultra-low NA of 0.041, and ring-up doping. A seed source with high amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) suppression was also required, which was realized by a double-pass pre-amplifier with 13 W output power.

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Rev. cient. actual ; 12(25): 49-51, jul.-dic. 1997. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-235719

RESUMEN

Recoge 65 casos de Colecistectomía Laparoscópica en pacientes con colecistitis aguda realizados en el período comprendido entre jul. 1992 y dic. 1995, de un total de 250 procedimientos. En él se analizan los datos estadísticos de esta serie de pacientes así como también los hechos relacionados con esta práctica quirúrgica. Hasta hace poco tiempo la colecistitis aguda era una contraindicación para muchos autores, pero este concepto se ha modificado y se ha convertido en un método seguro y eficaz inclusive se habla de justificativos en seguridad y costos.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Colecistectomía , Colecistitis , Cirugía General , Laparoscopía , Ecuador , Hospitales Privados , Pacientes
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