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Recovery of phenotypically sorted cells using droplet-digital microfluidics.

open access: yesLab Chip
Deng Z   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Influence of the water blocking buffer gel on the optical fiber in a cable

open access: closedSPIE Proceedings, 2001
The hydrophobic gel freezing influence on the optical fiber cable properties discussed. Is shown, that the locally inhomogeneous gel filling material freezing can cause distributed defects in fiber communication systems.
Alexandеr V. Ovchinnikov   +2 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Simulation of Fiber-Optic Buffer Loop Memory with All-Optical 2R Regeneration

Optical Memory and Neural Networks, 2020
Structure of the fiber-optic recirculating loop memory with periodic 2R-regeneration of information flow in the optical range is designed. The modified optical fiber loop mirror for 2R-regeneration of wavelength division multiplexed return-to-zero signals is proposed.
A. V. Polyakov
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Optical Fiber Buffer for High‐Performance Broadband Switching

European Transactions on Telecommunications, 1993
AbstractThis paper presents an optical buffer shift register based on a set of fiber delay lines electrically‐controlled, to provide cell storage and queueing capabilities in high‐performance broadband switches satisfying ATM service requirements. The concept of multi‐wavelength cell buffering is adopted, to realise a partially shared buffer with a ...
Paulette Gavignet-Morin   +1 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Asynchronous phase-modulated optical fiber-ring buffer

Optics Letters, 1998
We investigate the dynamics of a 5-Gbit/s packet of ones and zeros loaded into a 0.5-kbit, phase-modulated optical fiber-ring buffer. A new mode of operation is explored in which the cavity length of the buffer is slightly detuned from the frequency driving the phase modulator.
Erich P. Ippen   +3 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Effect of buffer materials on thermal imprint on plastic optical fiber

Microsystem Technologies, 2012
We are advancing the development of a smart fiber using a plastic optical fiber (POF) as a fibrous substrate with micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS) patterned on its surface. We employed hot embossing and thermal nanoimprinting techniques for patterning on the surface of POF, although, no work has so far been reported on the molding characteristic
Akihiro Ohtomo   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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