OSA/SPIE Student Paper Award
The OSA/SPIE student awards were given to students who had good papers in the ICO-24 technical program. The recipients were selected from each category by the ICO technical program committees. The awards were sponsored by OSA, SPIE as well as ICO
- 1
- Kazuki Mori
- Kyoto Institute of Technology
- Japan
- Three-beam interference exposure of double-period grating for CRIGF
- 2
- Dong Bao To
- National Chung Cheng University
- Taiwan
- Microporous Polymer Films for Enhancing Light Extraction of White Light Organic Light Emitting Diodes
- 3
- Chuan Zhang
- University of Eletro-Communications
- Japan
- Simple optical technology to arbitrarily manipulate amplitude and phase and its application to generation of ultrafast pulses above 100 THz repetition rate
- 4
- Markus Finkeldey
- Ruhr-University Bochum
- Germany
- Layer Sectioning in Buried Structures with Common-Path Digital Holography
- 5
- Xusan Yang
- Peking University
- China
- Photon-avalanche-induced Stimulated Emission in Upconversion Nanoparticles for STED Nanoscopy
- 6
- Etsuko Tokunaga
- Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech
- Japan
- Evaluation of Skin Surface Properties Using OCT with High Spatial Coherence Light Source
- 7
- Romain Demur
- Thales Research & Technology
- France
- Near-Infrared to Visible Upconversion for Active Imaging: Experiments and Simulations
- 8
- Yuki Yamaguchi
- Keio University
- Japan
- Single-shot Ultrafast 2D-burst Imaging with a Frequency-chirped Supercontinuum Laser Pulse
- 10
- Jumpei Yamada
- Osaka University
- Japan
- Development of an X-ray imaging optical system consisting of concave and convex mirrors
- 11
- Tsubasa Kurokawa
- Osaka University
- Japan
- 100 Meter Wireless Transmission at 50 Gbit/s in 300-GHz band
- 12
- Keita Tomita
- Keio University
- Japan
- Simultaneous Nanofocusing of Ultrafast Plasmon Pulses at 800 and 400 nm using an Aluminum Metal Tapered Tip
- 13
- Chee Fai Fong
- University of Tokyo
- Japan
- Modification of dynamic nuclear spin polarization in single quantum dots by photonic crystals
- 14
- Mahmoud Tawfieq
- Ferdinand-Braun-Institut
- Germany
- 972 nm Diode Laser MOPA System with 6.2 W Output Power and a Tuning Range of 5.5 nm
- 14
- Chuanqing Yu
- University of Tokyo
- Japan
- Electrically Pumped Metallic Cavity Micro Laser with InAlAs Electron Blocking Layer
- 15
- Daniel Kopp
- Univ. of Freiburg
- Germany
- Optofluidic Zoom System with Enhanced Zoom Factor
- 16
- Yuichi Maruhashi
- Osaka Univ
- Japan
- Phonon-number-resolving detection of multiple radial phonon modes with trapped ions
- 17
- Yuya Furukado
- Yokohama Nat’l Univ.
- Japan
- Ranging using Si Photonic Crystal Modulator and Fiber Delay Interferometer
- 18
- Cheng-Yi Huang
- National Taiwan University
- Taiwan
- Directly 16-QAM OFDM encoded 1310-nm DFBLD at 48 Gbit/s over 9-km SMF for Inter-Data Centers