fbpx
Wikipedia

John Ballato

John Ballato is an American materials scientist, entrepreneur, and academic. He holds the J. E. Sirrine Endowed Chair of Optical Fiber and is a professor of materials science and engineering, electrical and computer engineering, as well as physics and astronomy at Clemson University. He has received many international recognitions for his research on optical and optoelectronic materials, particularly as relates to optical fiber.[1]

John Ballato
Born (1971-01-09) January 9, 1971 (age 53)
New York City
Nationality (legal)American
Occupation(s)Materials scientist, entrepreneur, and academic
AwardsFellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Fellow, American Physical Society (APS)
Fellow, Optica (formerly the Optical Society of America, OSA)
William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award, IEEE Photonics Society
George W. Morey Award, American Ceramic Society
Academician, World Academy of Ceramics (WAC)
Academic background
EducationB.S. Ceramic Science and Engineering
PhD Ceramic and Materials Engineering
Alma materRutgers University
Academic work
InstitutionsClemson University

Ballato is a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society (ACerS),[2] Optica (formerly the Optical Society of America, OSA),[3] the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE),[4] the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),[5][6] the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS),[7] and the American Physical Society (APS).[8] He is also a member of World Academy of Science, the US National Academy of Inventors,[9] and Aspen Global Leadership Network (AGLN),[10] and serves as editor of the journal Optical Materials.[11] He is an active participant on the "Photonic Glasses and Optical Fibers"[12] technical committee for the International Commission on Glass.[13]

Education edit

Ballato studied at Rutgers University, and received his bachelor's degree in ceramic science and engineering in 1993, and a PhD in ceramic and materials engineering in 1997. His undergraduate research and thesis was conducted under the guidance Elias Snitzer.[14] His doctoral dissertation, Sol-Gel Synthesis of Rare Earth Doped Halide Optical Materials for Photonic Applications, was supervised by Richard Riman.[15]

Career edit

Ballato began his career as an assistant professor of ceramic and materials engineering at Clemson University in 1997. He was promoted to associate professor in 2002 and became a professor of materials science and engineering in 2007. Along with the latter appointment, he has held secondary appointments as professor of electrical and computer engineering since 2009, and as professor of physics and astronomy since 2021.[16]

Ballato held several administrative appointments throughout his career. He served as Director of the Center for Optical Materials Science and Engineering Technologies at Clemson University from 2000 until 2014. During this time period, he also held concurrent appointments as Faculty Representative to the (Clemson University) Board of Trustees,[17] and as vice president for Research and Economic Development.[18] Prior to becoming J. E. Sirrine Endowed Chair of Optical Fiber in 2015, he served as vice president for economic development. In 2019, he was elected as Director of the AVX Corporation, a position he served in until their acquisition by Kyocera.[19]

Ballato is the co-founder of South Mechanic Street Group, and AEOS Fiber Optics. In 2001, he co-founded Tetramer Technologies.[20]

Research edit

Ballato has published more than 600 scientific papers.[21] He has focused his research on the use of optical materials and structures for the purpose of gaining high-value photonic and optoelectronic applications. His research group develops specialty optical fibers for high energy laser, biomedical, and industrial uses. He has 35 issued patents.[22]

While studying at Rutgers University, Ballato and his mentor, Elias Snitzer, invented a new process for manufacturing optical fibers, the "Molten Core Method."[23] Later, in 2013, Ballato reconsidered the materials that can be used to make commercially relevant optical fibers with properties not otherwise possible using conventional fabrication approaches. He put a particular emphasis on the expansion of the molten core approach to a wide variety of novel yet practical fibers. He has shown the molten core process to be amenable to the fabrication of both glassy and crystalline fibers. Relating to the glassy fibers, he developed a range of crystal-derived all-glass fibers that exhibited very low optical nonlinearities. Relating to the crystalline core fibers, Ballato was the first to use the molten core method to fabricate long lengths of glass-clad semiconductor fibers, opening the door to their greater availability and application.[24] It is for this body of work that many of his awards relate.

Ballato's study and development of optical fibers also extends into infrared glasses and fibers.[25] Moreover, his research paved the way to device-level implementation of two novel light-guiding approaches, transverse Anderson localization and gain-guiding in an index-antiguiding fiber,[26][27] with potential applications in lasers and imaging.[28]

In addition to his body of work in optical fiber, Ballato also has studied and made contributions to long-term ordering in semiconductors,[29] nanograin-sized transparent ceramics,[30] numerous passive and active optical polymers,[31] and ferroelectric ceramics.[32]

Awards and honors edit

  • 1997 – Norbert J. Kreidl Award, The Glass and Optical Materials Division (GOMD) of the American Ceramic Society (ACerS)[33]
  • 2003 – Robert Lansing Hardy Award, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS), "in recognition of exceptional promise for a successful career in metallurgy or materials science."[34]
  • 2004 – The Schwartzwalder-PACE Award, National Institute of Ceramic Engineers, "in recognition of the nation’s outstanding young ceramic engineer whose achievements have been significant to the profession and the general welfare of the American people."[35]
  • 2004 – Robert L. Coble Award, American Ceramic Society (ACerS), "in recognition of the nation’s outstanding young ceramic scientist."[36]
  • 2007 – Liberty Fellow; An incubator for exemplary leadership in South Carolina
  • 2009 – Fellow, American Ceramic Society (ACerS)[2]
  • 2010 – Richard M. Fulrath Award, American Ceramic Society; recognizes "excellence in research and development of ceramic sciences and materials"[37]
  • 2011 – Fellow, International Society of Optical Engineering (SPIE), for "achievements in novel optical materials and optical fibers."[4]
  • 2012 – Fellow, Optical Society of America (OSA)[3]
  • 2014 – Class of ’39 Award for Excellence, Clemson University[38]
  • 2014 – South Carolina Governor's Award for Excellence in Scientific Research[39]
  • 2014 – Arthur L. Friedberg Ceramics Engineering Award, American Ceramic Society and National Institute of Ceramic Engineering[40]
  • 2014 – Top Ten Breakthroughs, Physics World magazine (Institute of Physics), recognition of first realization of transverse Anderson localization in a glass optical fiber[41]
  • 2015 – Academician, World Academy of Ceramics (WAC), for "pioneering advances in optical fibers, glasses, and ceramics. Distinguished leadership and service to the field of glasses and optical materials."[42]
  • 2015 – Fellow, US National Academy of Inventors (NAI)[9]
  • 2017 – Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), for "contributions to optical fibers and optoelectronic materials."[5][6]
  • 2019 – Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), for "distinguished contributions to the field of optical fiber and optoelectronic materials; most notably the development of semiconductor and crystal-derived optical fibers."[7]
  • 2020 – Fellow, American Physical Society (APS), for "pioneering contributions to optical fibers, most notably to novel fiber optic materials and their fabrication."
  • 2022 – William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award, IEEE Photonics Society, for "pioneering contributions to the science, engineering, and application of optoelectronic fibers."[43]
  • 2022 – George W. Morey Award, American Ceramic Society, recognizing "new and original work in the field of glass science and technology."[44]

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • The Handbook of Photonics, 2nd Edition (2006) ISBN 9780849330957
  • Optoelectronics: Advanced Materials and Devices (2013) ISBN 9789535109228
  • Optoelectronics: Materials and Devices (2015) ISBN 9789535121749
  • Fiber Lasers XII: Technology, Systems, and Applications (2015) ISBN 9781628414349
  • Optoelectronics: Advanced Device Structures (2017) ISBN 9789535133698
  • Sixth International Workshop on Specialty Optical Fibers and Their Applications (WSOF 2019): Conference Digest (2019) ISBN 9781510631618

Selected articles edit

  • Ballato, J., & Snitzer, E. (1995). Fabrication of fibers with high rare-earth concentrations for Faraday isolator applications. Applied Optics, 34(30), 6848–54.
  • Ballato, J., Hawkins, T., Foy, P., Stolen, R., Kokuoz, B., Ellison, M., ... & Powers, D. R. (2008). Silicon optical fiber. Optics Express, 16(23), 18675–83.
  • Dragic, P., Hawkins, T. W., Foy, P., Morris, S., & Ballato, J. (2012). Sapphire-derived all-glass optical fibres. Nature Photonics, 6(9), 627–33.
  • Ballato, J., & Dragic, P. (2013). Rethinking optical fiber: new demands, old glasses. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 96(9), 2675–92.
  • Knall, J., Vigneron, P. B., Engholm, M., Dragic, P. D., Yu, N., Ballato, J., ... & Digonnet, M. J. (2020). Laser cooling in a silica optical fiber at atmospheric pressure. Optics Letters, 45(5), 1092–95.

References edit

  1. ^ "John Ballato | College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences". Clemson University.
  2. ^ a b "John Ballato". The American Ceramic Society.
  3. ^ a b "StackPath". www.laserfocusworld.com. November 23, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "John Ballato". spie.org.
  5. ^ a b "John Ballato – IEEE Xplore".
  6. ^ a b "Clemson University's Prof. John Ballato Named IEEE Fellow". IEEE South Carolina Council.
  7. ^ a b "2019 AAAS Fellows approved by the AAAS Council". Science. 366 (6469): 1086–1089. November 29, 2019. Bibcode:2019Sci...366.1086.. doi:10.1126/science.366.6469.1086. S2CID 241504677.
  8. ^ Alongi, Paul (October 21, 2020). "John Ballato elected Fellow of the American Physical Society". Clemson News.
  9. ^ a b "National Academy of Inventors".
  10. ^ "John Ballato – User Profile". Aspen Global Leadership Network.
  11. ^ "Editorial board – Optical Materials". ScienceDirect.
  12. ^ "TC20: Photonic Glasses and Optical Fibers".
  13. ^ Alongi, Paul (March 28, 2022). "John Ballato receives one of glass science's top international awards". Clemson News.
  14. ^ Ballato, John; Snitzer, Elias (1995). "Fabrication of fibers with high rare-earth concentrations for Faraday isolator applications". Applied Optics. 34 (30): 6848–6854. Bibcode:1995ApOpt..34.6848B. doi:10.1364/AO.34.006848. PMID 21060544.
  15. ^ Ballato, John Michael (1997). Sol-gel synthesis of rare-earth-doped halide optical materials for photonic applications (Thesis). OCLC 81519431. ProQuest 304364338.
  16. ^ "Dr. John M. Ballato". Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.
  17. ^ "Faculty Representative To the Board of Trustees". Clemson University.
  18. ^ "Ballato named interim VP for research, development at Clemson". Anderson Independent-Mail. June 8, 2010.
  19. ^ "Form 8-K AVX Corp For: Feb 06". StreetInsider.com.
  20. ^ "Alumni Spotlight: John Ballato, PhD ENG'93, GSNB'95, '97". Rutgers University School of Engineering. December 17, 2014.
  21. ^ "John Ballato". scholar.google.com.
  22. ^ "Loop | John Ballato". loop.frontiersin.org.
  23. ^ Ballato, J.; Hawkins, T.; Foy, P.; Stolen, R.; Kokuoz, B.; Ellison, M.; McMillen, C.; Reppert, J.; Rao, A. M.; Daw, M.; Sharma, S. R.; Shori, R.; Stafsudd, O.; Rice, R. R.; Powers, D. R. (2008). "Silicon optical Fiber". Optics Express. 16 (23): 18675–18683. Bibcode:2008OExpr..1618675B. doi:10.1364/OE.16.018675. PMID 19581953.
  24. ^ Gibson, Ursula J.; Wei, Lei; Ballato, John (June 28, 2021). "Semiconductor core fibres: materials science in a bottle". Nature Communications. 12 (1): 3990. Bibcode:2021NatCo..12.3990G. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-24135-3. PMC 8239017. PMID 34183645.
  25. ^ Tao, Guangming; Ebendorff-Heidepriem, Heike; Stolyarov, Alexander M.; Danto, Sylvain; Badding, John V.; Fink, Yoel; Ballato, John; Abouraddy, Ayman F. (June 30, 2015). "Infrared fibers". Advances in Optics and Photonics. 7 (2): 379. Bibcode:2015AdOP....7..379T. doi:10.1364/AOP.7.000379.
  26. ^ Mafi, Arash; Ballato, John (December 23, 2021). "Review of a Decade of Research on Disordered Anderson Localizing Optical Fibers". Frontiers in Physics. 9: 681. Bibcode:2021FrP.....9..681M. doi:10.3389/fphy.2021.736774.
  27. ^ Siegman, A. E.; Chen, Ying; Sudesh, Vikas; Richardson, Martin C.; Bass, Michael; Foy, Paul; Hawkins, Wade; Ballato, John (December 18, 2006). "Confined propagation and near single-mode laser oscillation in a gain-guided, index antiguided optical fiber". Applied Physics Letters. 89 (25): 251101. Bibcode:2006ApPhL..89y1101S. doi:10.1063/1.2405860.
  28. ^ Karbasi, Salman; Frazier, Ryan J.; Koch, Karl W.; Hawkins, Thomas; Ballato, John; Mafi, Arash (May 2014). "Image transport through a disordered optical fibre mediated by transverse Anderson localization". Nature Communications. 5 (1): 3362. arXiv:1307.4160. Bibcode:2014NatCo...5.3362K. doi:10.1038/ncomms4362. PMID 24566557. S2CID 205323503.
  29. ^ Pyshkin, Sergei; Ballato, John; Bass, Michael; Turri, Giorgio (May 1, 2009). "Evolution of Luminescence from Doped Gallium Phosphide over 40 Years". Journal of Electronic Materials. 38 (5): 640–646. Bibcode:2009JEMat..38..640P. doi:10.1007/s11664-009-0678-6. S2CID 98178899.
  30. ^ Ballato, J.; Serivalsatit, K. (2011). "Development of Submicrometer-Grained Highly Transparent Sesquioxide Ceramics". Advances in Optical Materials. pp. AIWA2. doi:10.1364/AIOM.2011.AIWA2. ISBN 978-1-55752-904-6.
  31. ^ Woo, H. S.; Czerw, R.; Webster, S.; Carroll, D. L.; Ballato, J.; Strevens, A. E.; O’Brien, D.; Blau, W. J. (August 28, 2000). "Hole blocking in carbon nanotube–polymer composite organic light-emitting diodes based on poly ( m -phenylene vinylene-co-2, 5-dioctoxy- p -phenylene vinylene)". Applied Physics Letters. 77 (9): 1393–1395. Bibcode:2000ApPhL..77.1393W. doi:10.1063/1.1290275. hdl:2262/66753.
  32. ^ Ballato, J.; Schwartz, R.; Ballato, A. (March 2001). "Network formalism for modeling functionally gradient piezoelectric plates and stacks and simulations of RAINBOW ceramic actuators". IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control. 48 (2): 462–476. doi:10.1109/58.911729. PMID 11370360. S2CID 32461483.
  33. ^ "Norbert J. Kreidl Award" (PDF).
  34. ^ "AIME Robert Lansing Hardy Award". www.tms.org.
  35. ^ "Karl Schwartzwalder-Professional Achievement in Ceramic Engineering (PACE) Award". The American Ceramic Society.
  36. ^ "Robert L. Coble Award for Young Scholars". The American Ceramic Society.
  37. ^ "Richard M. Fulrath Awards". The American Ceramic Society.
  38. ^ "The Class of '39 Award for Excellence". Clemson University.
  39. ^ Cooper, Cheryl (November 30, 2014). "Gov. Nikki Haley Announces 2014 Governor's Award For Excellence In Science".
  40. ^ McMathis, Jessica (October 1, 2014). "4 lectures not to miss at MS&T14—Rethinking optical fiber: New demands, old glasses". The American Ceramic Society.
  41. ^ "UNM faculty research among 'Physics World's Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2014'". UNM Newsroom.
  42. ^ "World Academy of Ceramics". www.waceramics.org.
  43. ^ "William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award – IEEE Photonics Society". www.photonicssociety.org.
  44. ^ "Glass & Optical Materials Division: George W. Morey Award". The American Ceramic Society.

john, ballato, this, biography, living, person, relies, much, references, primary, sources, please, help, adding, secondary, tertiary, sources, contentious, material, about, living, persons, that, unsourced, poorly, sourced, must, removed, immediately, especia. This biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources Please help by adding secondary or tertiary sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources John Ballato news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message John Ballato is an American materials scientist entrepreneur and academic He holds the J E Sirrine Endowed Chair of Optical Fiber and is a professor of materials science and engineering electrical and computer engineering as well as physics and astronomy at Clemson University He has received many international recognitions for his research on optical and optoelectronic materials particularly as relates to optical fiber 1 John BallatoBorn 1971 01 09 January 9 1971 age 53 New York CityNationality legal AmericanOccupation s Materials scientist entrepreneur and academicAwardsFellow American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE Fellow American Physical Society APS Fellow Optica formerly the Optical Society of America OSA William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award IEEE Photonics SocietyGeorge W Morey Award American Ceramic SocietyAcademician World Academy of Ceramics WAC Academic backgroundEducationB S Ceramic Science and EngineeringPhD Ceramic and Materials EngineeringAlma materRutgers UniversityAcademic workInstitutionsClemson University Ballato is a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society ACerS 2 Optica formerly the Optical Society of America OSA 3 the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE 4 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE 5 6 the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS 7 and the American Physical Society APS 8 He is also a member of World Academy of Science the US National Academy of Inventors 9 and Aspen Global Leadership Network AGLN 10 and serves as editor of the journal Optical Materials 11 He is an active participant on the Photonic Glasses and Optical Fibers 12 technical committee for the International Commission on Glass 13 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Research 4 Awards and honors 5 Bibliography 5 1 Books 5 2 Selected articles 6 ReferencesEducation editBallato studied at Rutgers University and received his bachelor s degree in ceramic science and engineering in 1993 and a PhD in ceramic and materials engineering in 1997 His undergraduate research and thesis was conducted under the guidance Elias Snitzer 14 His doctoral dissertation Sol Gel Synthesis of Rare Earth Doped Halide Optical Materials for Photonic Applications was supervised by Richard Riman 15 Career editBallato began his career as an assistant professor of ceramic and materials engineering at Clemson University in 1997 He was promoted to associate professor in 2002 and became a professor of materials science and engineering in 2007 Along with the latter appointment he has held secondary appointments as professor of electrical and computer engineering since 2009 and as professor of physics and astronomy since 2021 16 Ballato held several administrative appointments throughout his career He served as Director of the Center for Optical Materials Science and Engineering Technologies at Clemson University from 2000 until 2014 During this time period he also held concurrent appointments as Faculty Representative to the Clemson University Board of Trustees 17 and as vice president for Research and Economic Development 18 Prior to becoming J E Sirrine Endowed Chair of Optical Fiber in 2015 he served as vice president for economic development In 2019 he was elected as Director of the AVX Corporation a position he served in until their acquisition by Kyocera 19 Ballato is the co founder of South Mechanic Street Group and AEOS Fiber Optics In 2001 he co founded Tetramer Technologies 20 Research editBallato has published more than 600 scientific papers 21 He has focused his research on the use of optical materials and structures for the purpose of gaining high value photonic and optoelectronic applications His research group develops specialty optical fibers for high energy laser biomedical and industrial uses He has 35 issued patents 22 While studying at Rutgers University Ballato and his mentor Elias Snitzer invented a new process for manufacturing optical fibers the Molten Core Method 23 Later in 2013 Ballato reconsidered the materials that can be used to make commercially relevant optical fibers with properties not otherwise possible using conventional fabrication approaches He put a particular emphasis on the expansion of the molten core approach to a wide variety of novel yet practical fibers He has shown the molten core process to be amenable to the fabrication of both glassy and crystalline fibers Relating to the glassy fibers he developed a range of crystal derived all glass fibers that exhibited very low optical nonlinearities Relating to the crystalline core fibers Ballato was the first to use the molten core method to fabricate long lengths of glass clad semiconductor fibers opening the door to their greater availability and application 24 It is for this body of work that many of his awards relate Ballato s study and development of optical fibers also extends into infrared glasses and fibers 25 Moreover his research paved the way to device level implementation of two novel light guiding approaches transverse Anderson localization and gain guiding in an index antiguiding fiber 26 27 with potential applications in lasers and imaging 28 In addition to his body of work in optical fiber Ballato also has studied and made contributions to long term ordering in semiconductors 29 nanograin sized transparent ceramics 30 numerous passive and active optical polymers 31 and ferroelectric ceramics 32 Awards and honors edit1997 Norbert J Kreidl Award The Glass and Optical Materials Division GOMD of the American Ceramic Society ACerS 33 2003 Robert Lansing Hardy Award The Minerals Metals amp Materials Society TMS in recognition of exceptional promise for a successful career in metallurgy or materials science 34 2004 The Schwartzwalder PACE Award National Institute of Ceramic Engineers in recognition of the nation s outstanding young ceramic engineer whose achievements have been significant to the profession and the general welfare of the American people 35 2004 Robert L Coble Award American Ceramic Society ACerS in recognition of the nation s outstanding young ceramic scientist 36 2007 Liberty Fellow An incubator for exemplary leadership in South Carolina 2009 Fellow American Ceramic Society ACerS 2 2010 Richard M Fulrath Award American Ceramic Society recognizes excellence in research and development of ceramic sciences and materials 37 2011 Fellow International Society of Optical Engineering SPIE for achievements in novel optical materials and optical fibers 4 2012 Fellow Optical Society of America OSA 3 2014 Class of 39 Award for Excellence Clemson University 38 2014 South Carolina Governor s Award for Excellence in Scientific Research 39 2014 Arthur L Friedberg Ceramics Engineering Award American Ceramic Society and National Institute of Ceramic Engineering 40 2014 Top Ten Breakthroughs Physics World magazine Institute of Physics recognition of first realization of transverse Anderson localization in a glass optical fiber 41 2015 Academician World Academy of Ceramics WAC for pioneering advances in optical fibers glasses and ceramics Distinguished leadership and service to the field of glasses and optical materials 42 2015 Fellow US National Academy of Inventors NAI 9 2017 Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE for contributions to optical fibers and optoelectronic materials 5 6 2019 Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS for distinguished contributions to the field of optical fiber and optoelectronic materials most notably the development of semiconductor and crystal derived optical fibers 7 2020 Fellow American Physical Society APS for pioneering contributions to optical fibers most notably to novel fiber optic materials and their fabrication 2022 William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award IEEE Photonics Society for pioneering contributions to the science engineering and application of optoelectronic fibers 43 2022 George W Morey Award American Ceramic Society recognizing new and original work in the field of glass science and technology 44 Bibliography editBooks edit The Handbook of Photonics 2nd Edition 2006 ISBN 9780849330957 Optoelectronics Advanced Materials and Devices 2013 ISBN 9789535109228 Optoelectronics Materials and Devices 2015 ISBN 9789535121749 Fiber Lasers XII Technology Systems and Applications 2015 ISBN 9781628414349 Optoelectronics Advanced Device Structures 2017 ISBN 9789535133698 Sixth International Workshop on Specialty Optical Fibers and Their Applications WSOF 2019 Conference Digest 2019 ISBN 9781510631618 Selected articles edit Ballato J amp Snitzer E 1995 Fabrication of fibers with high rare earth concentrations for Faraday isolator applications Applied Optics 34 30 6848 54 Ballato J Hawkins T Foy P Stolen R Kokuoz B Ellison M amp Powers D R 2008 Silicon optical fiber Optics Express 16 23 18675 83 Dragic P Hawkins T W Foy P Morris S amp Ballato J 2012 Sapphire derived all glass optical fibres Nature Photonics 6 9 627 33 Ballato J amp Dragic P 2013 Rethinking optical fiber new demands old glasses Journal of the American Ceramic Society 96 9 2675 92 Knall J Vigneron P B Engholm M Dragic P D Yu N Ballato J amp Digonnet M J 2020 Laser cooling in a silica optical fiber at atmospheric pressure Optics Letters 45 5 1092 95 References edit John Ballato College of Engineering Computing and Applied Sciences Clemson University a b John Ballato The American Ceramic Society a b StackPath www laserfocusworld com November 23 2011 a b John Ballato spie org a b John Ballato IEEE Xplore a b Clemson University s Prof John Ballato Named IEEE Fellow IEEE South Carolina Council a b 2019 AAAS Fellows approved by the AAAS Council Science 366 6469 1086 1089 November 29 2019 Bibcode 2019Sci 366 1086 doi 10 1126 science 366 6469 1086 S2CID 241504677 Alongi Paul October 21 2020 John Ballato elected Fellow of the American Physical Society Clemson News a b National Academy of Inventors John Ballato User Profile Aspen Global Leadership Network Editorial board Optical Materials ScienceDirect TC20 Photonic Glasses and Optical Fibers Alongi Paul March 28 2022 John Ballato receives one of glass science s top international awards Clemson News Ballato John Snitzer Elias 1995 Fabrication of fibers with high rare earth concentrations for Faraday isolator applications Applied Optics 34 30 6848 6854 Bibcode 1995ApOpt 34 6848B doi 10 1364 AO 34 006848 PMID 21060544 Ballato John Michael 1997 Sol gel synthesis of rare earth doped halide optical materials for photonic applications Thesis OCLC 81519431 ProQuest 304364338 Dr John M Ballato Clemson University College of Engineering Computing and Applied Sciences Faculty Representative To the Board of Trustees Clemson University Ballato named interim VP for research development at Clemson Anderson Independent Mail June 8 2010 Form 8 K AVX Corp For Feb 06 StreetInsider com Alumni Spotlight John Ballato PhD ENG 93 GSNB 95 97 Rutgers University School of Engineering December 17 2014 John Ballato scholar google com Loop John Ballato loop frontiersin org Ballato J Hawkins T Foy P Stolen R Kokuoz B Ellison M McMillen C Reppert J Rao A M Daw M Sharma S R Shori R Stafsudd O Rice R R Powers D R 2008 Silicon optical Fiber Optics Express 16 23 18675 18683 Bibcode 2008OExpr 1618675B doi 10 1364 OE 16 018675 PMID 19581953 Gibson Ursula J Wei Lei Ballato John June 28 2021 Semiconductor core fibres materials science in a bottle Nature Communications 12 1 3990 Bibcode 2021NatCo 12 3990G doi 10 1038 s41467 021 24135 3 PMC 8239017 PMID 34183645 Tao Guangming Ebendorff Heidepriem Heike Stolyarov Alexander M Danto Sylvain Badding John V Fink Yoel Ballato John Abouraddy Ayman F June 30 2015 Infrared fibers Advances in Optics and Photonics 7 2 379 Bibcode 2015AdOP 7 379T doi 10 1364 AOP 7 000379 Mafi Arash Ballato John December 23 2021 Review of a Decade of Research on Disordered Anderson Localizing Optical Fibers Frontiers in Physics 9 681 Bibcode 2021FrP 9 681M doi 10 3389 fphy 2021 736774 Siegman A E Chen Ying Sudesh Vikas Richardson Martin C Bass Michael Foy Paul Hawkins Wade Ballato John December 18 2006 Confined propagation and near single mode laser oscillation in a gain guided index antiguided optical fiber Applied Physics Letters 89 25 251101 Bibcode 2006ApPhL 89y1101S doi 10 1063 1 2405860 Karbasi Salman Frazier Ryan J Koch Karl W Hawkins Thomas Ballato John Mafi Arash May 2014 Image transport through a disordered optical fibre mediated by transverse Anderson localization Nature Communications 5 1 3362 arXiv 1307 4160 Bibcode 2014NatCo 5 3362K doi 10 1038 ncomms4362 PMID 24566557 S2CID 205323503 Pyshkin Sergei Ballato John Bass Michael Turri Giorgio May 1 2009 Evolution of Luminescence from Doped Gallium Phosphide over 40 Years Journal of Electronic Materials 38 5 640 646 Bibcode 2009JEMat 38 640P doi 10 1007 s11664 009 0678 6 S2CID 98178899 Ballato J Serivalsatit K 2011 Development of Submicrometer Grained Highly Transparent Sesquioxide Ceramics Advances in Optical Materials pp AIWA2 doi 10 1364 AIOM 2011 AIWA2 ISBN 978 1 55752 904 6 Woo H S Czerw R Webster S Carroll D L Ballato J Strevens A E O Brien D Blau W J August 28 2000 Hole blocking in carbon nanotube polymer composite organic light emitting diodes based on poly m phenylene vinylene co 2 5 dioctoxy p phenylene vinylene Applied Physics Letters 77 9 1393 1395 Bibcode 2000ApPhL 77 1393W doi 10 1063 1 1290275 hdl 2262 66753 Ballato J Schwartz R Ballato A March 2001 Network formalism for modeling functionally gradient piezoelectric plates and stacks and simulations of RAINBOW ceramic actuators IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control 48 2 462 476 doi 10 1109 58 911729 PMID 11370360 S2CID 32461483 Norbert J Kreidl Award PDF AIME Robert Lansing Hardy Award www tms org Karl Schwartzwalder Professional Achievement in Ceramic Engineering PACE Award The American Ceramic Society Robert L Coble Award for Young Scholars The American Ceramic Society Richard M Fulrath Awards The American Ceramic Society The Class of 39 Award for Excellence Clemson University Cooper Cheryl November 30 2014 Gov Nikki Haley Announces 2014 Governor s Award For Excellence In Science McMathis Jessica October 1 2014 4 lectures not to miss at MS amp T14 Rethinking optical fiber New demands old glasses The American Ceramic Society UNM faculty research among Physics World s Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2014 UNM Newsroom World Academy of Ceramics www waceramics org William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award IEEE Photonics Society www photonicssociety org Glass amp Optical Materials Division George W Morey Award The American Ceramic Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Ballato amp oldid 1222247254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.