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Nils Otterstrom Phones & Addresses

  • Edgewood, NM
  • 386 Prospect St APT C1, New Haven, CT 06511
  • 984 W 850 S, Provo, UT 84601 (801) 377-4726

Work

Company: Yale university 2016 Position: Phd student applied physics

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Yale University 2015 to 2020 Specialities: Applied Physics, Philosophy

Skills

Physics • Mathematica • Labview • C++ • Optics • Matlab • Spectroscopy • Mathematical Modeling • Analog Circuit Design • Arduino • Laser Physics • Brazilian Portuguese • Research • Nanophotonics

Languages

Portuguese

Industries

Research

Resumes

Resumes

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Phd Student Applied Physics

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Location:
New Haven, CT
Industry:
Research
Work:
Yale University
Phd Student Applied Physics

Air Force Research Laboratory Jun 2015 - Aug 2015
Afrl Scholar

Brigham Young University Apr 2013 - May 2015
Physics Research Assistant

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Jun 2014 - Aug 2014
Physics Intern

Brigham Young University Aug 2012 - Aug 2013
Teaching Assitant
Education:
Yale University 2015 - 2020
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Applied Physics, Philosophy
Brigham Young University 2009 - 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Physics
Skills:
Physics
Mathematica
Labview
C++
Optics
Matlab
Spectroscopy
Mathematical Modeling
Analog Circuit Design
Arduino
Laser Physics
Brazilian Portuguese
Research
Nanophotonics
Languages:
Portuguese

Publications

Us Patents

Brillouin Laser

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US Patent:
20180331490, Nov 15, 2018
Filed:
May 11, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/977500
Inventors:
- New Haven CT, US
Nils Thomas Otterstrom - New Haven CT, US
Eric Andrew Kittlaus - New Haven CT, US
Ryan Orson Behunin - Flagstaff AZ, US
Zheng Barton Wang - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Yale University - New Haven CT
International Classification:
H01S 3/30
H01S 3/063
H01S 3/094
H01S 3/106
Abstract:
Techniques for producing a Brillouin laser are provided. According to some aspects, techniques are based on forward Brillouin scattering and a multimode acousto-optic waveguide in which light is scattered between optical modes of the waveguide via the Brillouin scattering. This process may transfer energy from a waveguide mode of pump light to a waveguide mode of Stokes light. This process may be referred to herein as Stimulated Inter-Modal Brillouin Scattering (SIMS). Since SIMS is based on forward Brillouin scattering, laser (Stokes) light may be output in a different direction than back toward the input pump light, and as such there is no need for a circulator or other non-reciprocal device to protect the pump light as in conventional devices.
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