Dr. Andrew M. Siegel
Staff Scientist at MIT Lincoln Lab
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Proceedings Article | 29 April 2009 Paper
Gary Shaw, Andrew Siegel, Joshua Model, Adam Geboff, Stanislav Soloviev, Alexey Vert, Peter Sandvik
Proceedings Volume 7320, 73200J (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.820825
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Avalanche photodetectors, Silicon carbide, Deep ultraviolet, Quenching (fluorescence), Quantum efficiency, Photodetectors, Ultraviolet radiation, Optical filters, Silicon

Proceedings Article | 2 May 2006 Paper
Gary Shaw, Andrew Siegel, Joshua Model
Proceedings Volume 6231, 62310C (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.666194
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Ultraviolet radiation, Non-line-of-sight propagation, Scattering, Semiconductors, Absorption filters, Light emitting diodes, Optical filters, Quantum efficiency, Receivers

Proceedings Article | 27 May 2005 Paper
Gary Shaw, Andrew Siegel, Joshua Model, Daniel Greisokh
Proceedings Volume 5796, (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.603196
KEYWORDS: Ultraviolet radiation, Non-line-of-sight propagation, Sensors, Receivers, Avalanche photodetectors, Transmitters, Signal detection, Light emitting diodes, Scattering, Modulation

Proceedings Article | 20 October 2004 Paper
Andrew Siegel, Gary Shaw, Joshua Model
Proceedings Volume 5530, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.582112
KEYWORDS: Non-line-of-sight propagation, Ultraviolet radiation, Scattering, Sensors, Signal attenuation, Atmospheric propagation, Light emitting diodes, Optical communications, Semiconductors, Ultraviolet sources

Proceedings Article | 1 September 2004 Paper
Gary Shaw, Andrew Siegel, Joshua Model, Melissa Nischan
Proceedings Volume 5417, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.543152
KEYWORDS: Ultraviolet radiation, Non-line-of-sight propagation, Modulation, Sensors, Signal detection, Lamps, Scattering, Receivers, Semiconductors, Mercury

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