Talk 6.2: 1:30PM–2:45PM
| Session Name: | Photonic Systems and Quantum Information |
| Session Time: | 1:30PM–2:45PM |
| Author Name: | Fei Ye |
| Author Email: | fei.ye@utoronto.ca |
| Talk Title: | Location-resolved spectroscopy for the interrogation and detection of multiple chemical gas cells along a fiber |
| Slides: | 6-2.ppt |
| Abstract: | Fiber optics has wide applications in the areas of chemical, environmental, and biochemical sensing since it enables optical spectroscopy to be applied on sites inaccessible to conventional spectroscopy and over large distances. We demonstrate a new technique which can locate multiple gas cells distributed along a single fiber link and simultaneously perform spectral measurement on these gas cells, using location-resolved spectroscopy based on frequency-shifted interferometry. |
| Research Group: | Photonics |
| Degree Program: | M.A.Sc. |
| Author Bio: | Fei Ye is a M.A.Sc. candidate at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, under the supervision of Professor Li Qian. His current research involves the improvement of a frequency-shifted interferometer and its application to chemical gas sensing. Fei received his Hon.B.Sc. degree (Applied Physics specialist with Mathematics major) in 2006 from Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Toronto. In his undergraduate studies, he worked as a summer student with Professor Hoi-Kwong Lo and Professor Li Qian. |