Peter E. Powers was a professor of physics and electro-optics, and the Brother Leonard A. Mann chair in the sciences at the University of Dayton. He became a member of the faculty since 1997. Before joining there, he spent 3 years at Sandia National Laboratories developing mid-IR nonlinear optical sources for remote sensing and sensitive chemical detection. Dr. Powers completed his PhD on femtosecond optical parametric oscillators at Cornell University in 1994 under the direction of Professor Chung L. Tang. Dr. Powers’ research centers on nonlinear optical devices with an emphasis on optical frequency conversion. These devices have ...
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