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Nazanin Hoghooghi (Fed)

Patents

  • Baseline-free quantitative absorption spectroscopy (U.S patent 11614402)
  • Optical modulator with linear response (U.S patent 8842998)

Awards

  • Marie Skłodowska-Curie research fellowship from European Commission 2013-2015.
  • Student of the Year Award, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, UCF, 2012.
  • Recipient of the Optical Society of America Newport foundation student award in 2012.

Publications

Ultrastable vacuum-gap Fabry-Perot cavities 2 operated in air

Author(s)
Susan Schima, Franklyn Quinlan, Yifan Liu, Charles McLemore, Takuma Nakamura, Nazanin Hoghooghi, Scott Diddams, Peter Rakich, Dahyeon Lee, Naijun Jin, Megan Kelleher, Haotian Cheng
We demonstrate a vacuum-gap ultrastable optical reference cavity that does not require a vacuum enclosure. Our simple method of optical contact bonding in a

Dual-comb correlation spectroscopy of thermal light

Author(s)
Eugene Tsao, Alexander Lind, Connor Fredrick, Ryan Cole, Peter Chang, Kristina Chang, Dahyeon Lee, Matthew Heyrich, Nazanin Hoghooghi, Franklyn Quinlan, Scott Diddams
The detection of light of thermal origin is the principal means by which humanity has learned about our world and the cosmos. In optical astronomy, in
Created May 18, 2019, Updated May 22, 2023
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