Michael Ware
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Recent Articles
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Romero M, Robins L, Stevens A, Sa N, Sun Y, Ware M, et al.
Opt Express
. 2024 Nov;
32(19):33950-33961.
PMID: 39573082
The individual polarization components of nonlinear Thomson scattering arise from the separate dimensions of electron figure-8 motion caused by a linearly polarized laser field. We present the first measurements of...
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Shah A, Donovan K, McHugh A, Pandey M, Aaron L, Bradbury C, et al.
Crit Care
. 2020 Sep;
24(1):561.
PMID: 32948243
Background: Optimal prophylactic and therapeutic management of thromboembolic disease in patients with COVID-19 remains a major challenge for clinicians. The aim of this study was to define the incidence of...
3.
Ooi C, Ware M, Lewis T, Lyle J, Nowak B
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2019 Aug;
149:110493.
PMID: 31442865
Melanisation of muscle, observed as black pigmentation of the normally white flesh, has been reported in sand flathead from Tasmania and investigated in this study. There was a significant difference...
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Peatross J, Berrondo M, Smith D, Ware M
Opt Express
. 2017 Aug;
25(13):13990-14007.
PMID: 28788985
We assess several widely used vector models of a Gaussian laser beam in the context of more accurate vector diffraction integration. For the analysis, we present a streamlined derivation of...
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Ware M, Cunningham E, Coburn C, Peatross J
Opt Lett
. 2016 Feb;
41(4):689-92.
PMID: 26872164
We present calibrated measurements of single-photon Thomson scattering from free electrons driven by a laser with intensity 10 W/cm. The measurements demonstrate that individual electrons radiate with the strength of...
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Brimhall N, Herrick N, Allred D, Turley R, Ware M, Peatross J
Appl Opt
. 2010 Mar;
49(9):1581-5.
PMID: 20300153
We use a laser high-harmonics-based extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) polarimeter to determine the optical constants of elemental uranium in the wavelength range from 10 to 47 nm. The constants are extracted from...
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Brimhall N, Herrick N, Allred D, Turley R, Ware M, Peatross J
Opt Express
. 2010 Jan;
17(26):23873-9.
PMID: 20052098
We use laser high-order harmonics and a polarization-ratio-reflectance technique to determine the optical constants of copper and oxidized copper in the wavelength range 10-35 nm. This measurement resolves previously conflicting...
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Brimhall N, Painter J, Powers N, Giraud G, Turner M, Ware M, et al.
Opt Express
. 2009 Jun;
15(4):1684-9.
PMID: 19532404
We report on direct measurements of self-guiding of 800 nm, 30 fs, 5 mJ laser pulses used to generate high-order harmonics in 80 torr helium. We track the spatial evolution...
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Brimhall N, Turner M, Herrick N, Allred D, Turley R, Ware M, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2008 Dec;
79(10):103108.
PMID: 19044703
We describe an extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) polarimeter that employs laser-generated high-order harmonics as the light source. The polarimeter is designed to characterize materials and thin films for use with EUV light....
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Turner M, Brimhall N, Ware M, Peatross J
Opt Express
. 2008 Jun;
16(3):1571-6.
PMID: 18542234
We numerically simulate the propagation of high-intensity laser pulses in helium to investigate the role of nonlinear effects in gas-cell high-harmonics experiments. An aperture located before the focusing lens is...