Philip Heinz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States |
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(Optical vibration detection with a four -point photoconductance-monitoring array.) |
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Heinz P, Garmire E. (2007) Photoconductive arrays for monitoring motion of spatial optical intensity patterns. Applied Optics. 46: 8515-26 |
Heinz P, Garmire E. (2005) Low-power optical vibration detection by photoconductance monitoring with a laser speckle pattern. Optics Letters. 30: 3027-9 |
Heinz P, Garmire E. (2004) Optical vibration detection with a photoconductance monitoring array Applied Physics Letters. 84: 3196-3198 |
Abeeluck AK, Heinz P, Garmire E. (2001) Speed enhancement in a photorefractive multiple-quantum-well modulator by pulsed illumination Applied Physics Letters. 79: 311-313 |
Seilmeier A, Ernst R, Heinz P, et al. (1997) Generation and amplification of modelocked pulses in diode-pumped Nd:YLF laser systems Conference Proceedings - Lasers and Electro-Optics Society Annual Meeting-Leos. 11: 129-130 |
Heinz P, Seilmeier A. (1996) Pulsed diode-pumped additive-pulse mode-locked high-peak-power Nd:YLF laser. Optics Letters. 21: 54-6 |
Bayanov IM, Danielius R, Heinz P, et al. (1994) Intense subpicosecond pulses tunable between 4 μm and 20 μm generated by an all-solid-state laser system Optics Communications. 113: 99-104 |
Heinz P, Reuther A, Laubereau A. (1993) Additive-pulse modelocking of non-cw neodymium lasers Optics Communications. 97: 35-40 |
Heinz P, Laubereau A. (1991) Coherent pulse propagation in a Nd: YLF laser amplifier Optics Communications. 82: 63-68 |
Laubereau A, Heinz P, Gagel R. (1990) Generation of intense subpicosecond and femtosecond pulses using non-cw laser systems Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 1268: 48-56 |