Michael Henoch Frosz

Michael Henoch Frosz

Former employee

Assistant Professor employed at DTU Fotonik.

I work experimentally with drawing of microstructured polymer optical fibres (mPOFs) and research in their use as biosensors. Optical biosensors measure the presence of certain biomolecules as a change in the properties of the light and have a great potential to become compact, inexpensive and ultra-sensitive. The sensitive measurement principle is based on the intrinsic nonlinear properties of the fibre.

The project is supported by the Danish Research Council for Technology and Production Sciences (FTP) with 2,305,000 DKR.

I also research and teach in nonlinear fibre optics, especially supercontinuum ("white laser light") generation. This has applications in e.g. biomedical optics.

Click here for complete list of publications.
Ph. D. thesis ("Supercontinuum Generation in Photonic Crystal Fibres - Modelling and Dispersion Engineering for Spectral Shaping") available for download here (2.4 MB).

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