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Connor Piers Lane
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Hi BioBrillouin Newsletter team,
I am Hubert from Canada and I believe I am registered to BioBrillouin and its newsletter (I receive the emails and the newsletter). I was wondering if it was possible to include a study on a parallel topic that my collaborators and I had the chance to publish this month in Optics Express. We think that it could be of great interest to this community since it show cases how bioBrillouin instrument development can also be applied to magnonics. I am sure many other groups might be interested in trying to apply the setups they have developed for bio to spin wave measurements.
* https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.542374
Let me know if this is possible and if an action is needed on my end to enable the inclusion of this work in your next News Letter.
Thank you for your consideration and best regards,
Hubert
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Hubert Jean-Ruel, PhD
Assistant Professor, Advanced Photonic Components Laboratory
Canada Research Chair in Advanced Photonic Sensing Components and System
Department of Electronics
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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