My publication record contains more than 140 original and 10 invited contributions in journals and conferences with peer review process. Ten important publications of mine are listed below.
- A. Bogris, D. Syvridis, “RZ-DPSK Signal Regeneration Based on Dual-Pump Phase-Sensitive Amplification in Fibers,” Photon. Technol. Letters, vol. 18, pp. 2144-2146, 2006
- M. Ettabib,L. Xu., A. Bogris, et al. “Broadband telecom to mid-infrared supercontinuum generation in a dispersion-engineered silicon germanium waveguide,” Opt. letters, vol. 40, pp. 4118-4121, 2015.
- R. Slavik, F. Parmigiani, J. Kakande, C. Lundstrφm, M. Sjφdin, P. Andrekson, R. Weerasuriya, S. Sygletos, A.D. Ellis, L. Grόner-Nielsen, D. Jakobsen, S. Herstrom, R. Phelan, J. O'Gorman, A. Bogris, D. Syvridis, S. Dasgupta, P. Petropoulos, D.J. Richardson, “All-optical phase and amplitude regenerator for next-generation telecommunications systems”, Nature Photon. Vol. 4, p. 690, 2010.
- J. Kakande, R. Slavik, F. Parmigiani, A. Bogris, D. Syvridis, L. G. Nielsen, R. Phelan, P. Petropoulos, D. J. Richardson, “Multilevel quantization of optical phase in a novel coherent parametric mixer architecture,” Nature Photon. Vol. 5, pp. 748–752, 2011.
- A. Bogris, P. Rizomiliotis, K. E. Chlouverakis, A. Argyris and D. Syvridis, “Feedback phase in optically generated chaos: A secret key for cryptographic applications,” IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, vol. 44, pp. 119-124, 2008.
- K. Hammani, M. A. Ettabib, A. Bogris, et al, “Towards nonlinear conversion from mid-to near-infrared wavelengths using Silicon Germanium waveguides,” Opt. Express, vol. 22, pp. 9667-9674, 2014.
- A. Bogris, D. Syvridis, P. Kylemark and P. A. Andrekson, “Noise characteristics of dual-pump fiber-optic parametric amplifiers,” J. Lightwave Technol. vol. 23, pp. 2788-2795, Sep. 2005.
- A. Argyris, E. Grivas, M. Hamacher, A. Bogris and D. Syvridis, "Chaos-on-a-chip secures data transmission in optical fiber links", Optics Express, vol. 18, pp.5188-5198, 2010.
- A. Bogris, "All-optical demultiplexing of 16-QAM signals into QPSK tributaries using four-level optical phase quantizers," Opt. letters vol. 39, pp. 1775-1778, 2014.
- C. Mesaritakis, A. Bogris, A. Kapsalis, and D. Syvridis. "High-speed all-optical pattern recognition of dispersive Fourier images through a photonic reservoir computing subsystem," Opt. Letters, vol. 40, pp. 3416-3419, 2015.
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