We propose to use a genetic algorithm to determine the physical parameters of Bragg gratings from their reflection spectra for both design purposes and fiber sensor applications. A real-coded genetic algorithm is used for inversion purposes, along with an F-matrix formalism for synthesis of uniform, chirped, and apodized gratings. An example of bandpass filter design is also studied. The method is easily applicable and shows promising results.
This
work describes straightforward access to a large collection
of thietane derivatives through an innovative two-step domino photochemical
reaction involving a Norrish type II fragmentation and a thia-Paternò–Büchi
reaction. Starting from stable phenacyl sulfides, unprecedented thiocarbonyl
intermediates were generated in situ and reacted
with diverse electron-deficient alkene partners to form a thietane
core. The rules governing the regio- and diastereoselectivity of this
[2+2] photocycloaddition have been rationalized and fully controlled
for many substrates.
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