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Anthony Kelly

Researcher at University of Glasgow

Publications -  332
Citations -  8439

Anthony Kelly is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical amplifier & Laser. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 325 publications receiving 7763 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony Kelly include Suffolk University & BT Group.

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Crystallography and crystal defects

TL;DR: PERFECT CRYSTALS Lattice Geometry The Stereographic Projection and Point Groups Crystal Structures Tensors IMPERFECT CYSSTALS Strain, Stress and Elasticity Glide Dislocations Dislocation in Crystals Point Defects Twinning Martensitic Transformations Crystal Interfaces Appendices Answers to Problems Subject Index as mentioned in this paper
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A 3-Gb/s Single-LED OFDM-Based Wireless VLC Link Using a Gallium Nitride $\mu{\rm LED}$

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a visible light communication (VLC) system based on a single 50-μm gallium nitride light emitting diode (LED) with a 3-dB modulation bandwidth of at least 60 MHz.
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Nonlinear Optics for High-Speed Digital Information Processing.

TL;DR: Recent advances in developing nonlinear optical techniques for processing serial digital information at high speed are reviewed and expected to become important in future high-capacity communications networks.
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Visible-Light Communications Using a CMOS-Controlled Micro-Light- Emitting-Diode Array

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the high-frequency modulation of individual pixels in 8 × 8 arrays of III-nitride-based micro-pixellated light-emitting diodes, where the pixels within the array range from 14 to 84 μ m in diameter.
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High Bandwidth GaN-Based Micro-LEDs for Multi-Gb/s Visible Light Communications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on progress in the development of micro-scale GaN LEDs (micro-LEDs), optimized for visible light communications (VLC) using ON-OFF-keying, pulse-amplitude modulation and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing modulation schemes.