Publications by authors named "Orsel O"

Article Synopsis
  • Undesirable light scattering, particularly Rayleigh backscattering, reduces photon efficiency in nanophotonics, especially in wave-guiding systems due to material and geometric defects at tiny scales.
  • The research introduces a method to dynamically suppress Rayleigh backscattering using chiral dispersion linked to broken time-reversal symmetry, showcasing its effectiveness in integrated photonic systems.
  • Experiments conducted with lithium niobate resonators demonstrate nearly complete suppression of this backscattering, supporting the theory that it can be understood as a form of topological protection in a synthetic framework.
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On-chip generation of optical frequency combs using nonlinear ring resonators has enabled numerous applications of combs that were otherwise limited to mode-locked lasers. Nevertheless, on-chip frequency combs have relied predominantly on single-ring resonators. In this study, we experimentally demonstrate the generation of a novel class of frequency combs, the topological frequency combs, in a two-dimensional lattice of hundreds of ring resonators that hosts fabrication-robust topological edge states with linear dispersion.

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A 78-years-old man presented with weight loss, dyspnea, cough and hemoptysis. He was an ex-smoker with a smoking history of 30 pack-years. Imaging studies revealed an endoluminal carinal mass and a tumoral mass arising from the posterior wall of the trachea was observed bronchoscopically.

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In this study, we aimed to compare quitting smoking rates after behavioral education (BE) and/or nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). 610 patients applied between October 1999-April 2002 have been acknowledged and evaluated by a questionnaire including demographic variables, smoking history, smoking habits and attitudes, motivation; biochemical assay and spirometric measures were examined. One-year follow-up results and demographic variables of patients who recruited to treatment (n= 435) were analyzed by chi-square, Student-t test, one-way ANOVA and post-hoc tests.

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