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ESKİSEHİR OSMANGAZİ UNIVERSITY
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL of HEALTH SERVICE
OPTICS & PHOTONICS LABORATORY

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OPTICS and PHOTONICS LABORATORY

First Optics and Photonics Laboratory in ESOGU was setup in Vocational School of Health Service on 2019. 

In the laboratory, Fiber Optic Sensors  (FOSs) using single mode fibers are fabricated and applied on structural health monitoring, biomedical, physical, chemical and environmental applications. By using fascinated advantages of FLRDS technique, FOSs allow ultra high sensitivity with fast response, simple desing, low-cost, portability, simultaneous measurement and sensor network for multiple measurements.

Experimental setup includes a 1550 nm cw-laser, a laser driver, a function generator, an oscillocope, a photodetector and 120 m fiber loop with two identical 99.9:0.1 couplers.

You are sincerely welcome to visit our lab and for collaborations. 

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INTERESTS AND RESEARCHES

  • Fabrication of high and low power lasers

  • Fabrication of Fiber Optic Sensors (FOSs)

  • Applicaitons of FOSs for the early detection as

    • biosensors

    • pressure sensors

    • chemical sensors

    • strain sensors

    • gas sensors

  • Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy (CRDS)

  • Breath sensing

  • Sensors for cancer early detection 

  • Sensor network

  • Magnetic and Semiconductor thin film fabrication and their sensor applicaitons

  • Electrochemical deposition technique

  • 3D modeling of glasses frames and their tests

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ABOUT ME

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I'm a Physicist. Even though I was born in Kayseri, Turkey in 1981 as not a Physicist, the destiny made me Physicist, but now I am totally  happy with it.  Struggling with the changing ratio of evanescent field is my favorite challenge. I am fascinated by LASER. If you are so, join us in a collaborative work.  

Keywords 

  1.  Magnetic and   semiconductor thin   film fabrication

  2.  Electrochemical   deposition techique

  3.  Fiber optic sensor   fabrication

  4.  Sensor network

  5.  Physical, Chemical and   biological sensor   applictions

  6.  Biosensors

  7.  Biomarkers

  8.  Early detection

  9.  Lasers and LEDs

  10.  FLRDS and CRDS   techniques

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Light Photographed As a Wave
And
a Particle For The First Time

Scientists have long known that light can behave as both a particle and a wave—Einstein first predicted it in 1909. But no experiment has been able to show light in both states simultaneously. Now, researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland have taken the first ever photograph of light as both a wave and a particle. The key was a new experimental technique that uses electrons to capture the light’s movement. The work was published today in the journal Nature Communications.

To get this snapshot, the researchers shot laser pulses at a nanowire. The wavelengths of light moved in two different directions along the metal. When the waves ran into each other, they look liked a wave standing still, which is effectively a particle.

In order to see how the waves were moving, the researchers shot a beam of electrons at the nanowire, like dropping dye in a river to see the currents. The particles in the light wave changed the speed at which the electrons moved. That enabled the researchers to capture an image just as the waves met.

“This experiment demonstrates that, for the first time ever, we can film quantum mechanics – and its paradoxical nature – directly,” said Fabrizio Carbone, one of the authors of the study, in a press release. Carbone hopes that a better understanding of how light functions can jumpstart the field of quantum computing.

For future information:

https://www.popsci.com/light-photographed-wave-and-particle-first-time/?taid=615172fdc9cd470001334e10

Communication:

Assoc. Prof. Malik KAYA

Eskisehir Osmangazi University

Vocational School of Health Service 

Opticianry Program

26480, Eskisehir, Türkiye

 

Translational Medicine Research Center

Eskisehir Osmangazi University,

26480, Eskisehir, Türkiye

Phone: 0 (222) 239 3750 / 1318-1320

E-mail: malikkaya@ogu.edu.tr

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