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    Novel in-line effective fiber polarizer based on chromium and gold nano metal films: design and experiment

    , Article Laser Physics ; Volume 27, Issue 1 , 2017 ; 1054660X (ISSN) Yahyaei, B ; Panahi, O ; Malekmohamadi, S ; Mousavi, M ; Mardiha, M ; Kheyrollahi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The performance of the magnesium fluoride/chromium/gold in-line fiber optic polarizer on the thickness of magnesium fluoride buffer layer and chromium metal thin film was theoretically investigated. To prove the theoretical study, the magnesium fluoride/chromium/gold polarizer was made based on the simulation results. The obtained polarizer showed an extinction ratio of about 40 dB which is in a good agreement with the theoretical result at the corresponding thicknesses. Both theoretical and experimental results showed that by covering the side polished single mode fiber with the optimum layer thicknesses, a novel and an efficient fiber polarizer with the high extinction ratio could be... 

    Role of nitrogen doping at the surface of titanium nitride thin films towards capacitive charge storage enhancement

    , Article Journal of Power Sources ; Volume 359 , 2017 , Pages 349-354 ; 03787753 (ISSN) Achour, A ; Chaker, M ; Achour, H ; Arman, A ; Islam, M ; Mardani, M ; Boujtita, M ; Le Brizoual, L ; Djouadi, M. A ; Brousse, T ; Sharif University of Technology
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    We recently reported an impressive cycling stability (over 20,000 cycles) of titanium nitride (TiN) electrodes with high specific capacitance. It is anticipated that nitrogen (β−N) doping in the oxidized surface of TiN film plays a crucial role in charge storage mechanism and stability of this material. In this work, we offer an evidence on the effect of β−N doping on improvement in specific capacitance of vacuum annealed TiN thin films. The annealing of the TiN films leads to the diffusion of the excess β−N from sub-surface to oxidized TiN film surface without further oxidation of the electrode surface. We demonstrate an increase in the TiN areal capacitance upon an increase in the amount... 

    Efficient geometry of surface plasmon resonance based fiber optic sensor

    , Article 2018 IEEE 38th International Conference on Electronics and Nanotechnology, ELNANO 2018 - Proceedings, 24 April 2018 through 26 April 2018 ; 2018 , Pages 351-354 ; 9781538663837 (ISBN) Abedini, M ; Ahmadi, M ; Mohammadpour, R ; Sasanpour, P ; Sharif University of Technology
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    The efficient structure for optical fiber based surface Plasmon resonance sensor has been investigated. The sensor structure is based on removing the cladding of a multimode optical fiber and replacing it with thin film of gold. The incident light inside the fiber will excite surface plasmons which will be resulted in the absorption in specific wavelengths. The absorption behavior is dependent on the dielectric constants at the vicinity of the metallic thin film. Based on the amount of removed cladding and deposition regions on the core structure of the fiber, different configurations can be considered. Based on the computational analysis, we have studied performance of sensor for three...