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UBVRI Light curves of 44 Type Ia supernovae
We present UBVRI photometry of 44 Type la supernovae (SNe la) observed from 1997 to 2001 as part of a continuing monitoring campaign at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. The data set comprises 2190 observations and is the largest homogeneously observed and reduced sample of SNe la to date, nearly doubling the number of well-observed, nearby SNe la with published multicolor CCD light curves. The large sample of [U-band photometry is a unique addition, with important connections to SNe la observed at high redshift. The decline rate of SN la U-band light curves correlates well with the decline rate in other bands, as does the U - B color at maximum light. However, the U-band peak magnitudes show an increased dispersion relative to other bands even after accounting for extinction and decline rate, amounting to an additional ∼40% intrinsic scatter compared to the B band
Optical performance monitoring for the next generation optical communication networks
10.1016/j.yofte.2009.09.007Optical Fiber Technology16120-45OFTE
Data pulse distortion induced by a slow-light tunable delay line in optical fiber
10.1364/OL.32.000020Optics Letters32120-22OPLE
Photosensitivity-enabled dispersion controllability for quasi-phase-matching in photonic crystal fibers
Optics Letters32243498-3500OPLE
Net optical gain at 1.53 µm in an Er-doped phosphate glass waveguide on silicon
Net gain of 4.1 dB at 1535-nm is achieved in a 1-cm long, sputter-deposited, Er-doped phosphate glass waveguide with 65 mW of 980-nm pump powe
Beyond 40-GHz return-to-zero optical pulse-train generation using a phase modulator and polarization-maintaining fiber
10.1109/LPT.2006.889019IEEE Photonics Technology Letters19142-44IPTL