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2013

Preciado, Miguel A. (2013). Linear dispersive pre-defined peak amplitude modulation of spectrally modulated airy-based pulses. Optics Express, 21 (11), pp. 13394-13401.

Preciado, Miguel A.; Shu, Xuewen; Harper, Paul and Sugden, Kate (2013). Experimental demonstration of an optical differentiator based on a fiber Bragg grating in transmission. Optics Letters, 38 (6), pp. 917-919.

Preciado, Miguel A.; Shu, Xuewen; Harper, Paul and Sugden, Kate (2013). First order optical differentiator based on an FBG in transmission. IN: 2013 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & International Quantum Electronics Conference. Piscataway, NJ (US): IEEE.

Preciado, Miguel A.; Shu, Xuewen and Sugden, Kate (2013). Pulse shaping by phase-modulated fiber gratings in transmission. IN: National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference 2013. OSA technical digest . Optical Society of America.

2012

Preciado, Miguel A. and Sugden, Kate (2012). Proposal and design of airy-based rocket pulses for invariant propagation in lossy dispersive media. Optics letters, 37 (23), pp. 4970-4972.

Preciado, Miguel A. and Muriel, Miguel A. (2012). Band-limited airy pulses for invariant propagation in single mode fibers. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 30 (23), pp. 3660-3666.

2008

Preciado, Miguel A. and Muriel, Miguel A. (2008). Repetition rate multiplication using all-pass optical structures. Optics and Photonics News, 19 (12), p. 37.

2007

Preciado, Miguel A. and Muriel, Miguel A. (2007). Ultrafast all-optical Nth-order differentiator and simultaneous repetition-rate multiplier of periodic pulse train. Optics Express, 15 (19), pp. 12102-12107.

Preciado, Miguel A.; Garcia-Munoz, Víctor and Muriel, Miguel A. (2007). Grating design of oppositely chirped FBGs for pulse shaping. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 19 (6), pp. 435-437.

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