Biography
Grahame Faulkner was born in Oxford, UK in 1962. He received a BSc (Hon) degree in physics and microelectronics from Brookes University in Oxford, UK in 1992. In 1986, he joined the Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford as a mechanical technician and became a research assistant in 1996 and is currently a senior researcher and has contributed to over 120 technical publications.
Most Recent Publications
A beam steering platform enabling handheld low-cost quantum key distribution
A beam steering platform enabling handheld low-cost quantum key distribution
Liquid crystals for luminescent concentrators: a review
Liquid crystals for luminescent concentrators: a review
Free-space optical communication link with liquid crystal beam-steering
Free-space optical communication link with liquid crystal beam-steering
Zwitterion-doped liquid crystal speckle reducers for immersive displays and vectorial imaging
Zwitterion-doped liquid crystal speckle reducers for immersive displays and vectorial imaging
Coexistence of quantum and 1.6 Tbit/s classical data over fibre-wireless-fibre terminals
Coexistence of quantum and 1.6 Tbit/s classical data over fibre-wireless-fibre terminals
Research Interests
Free spaced optical communications
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Most Recent Publications
A beam steering platform enabling handheld low-cost quantum key distribution
A beam steering platform enabling handheld low-cost quantum key distribution
Liquid crystals for luminescent concentrators: a review
Liquid crystals for luminescent concentrators: a review
Free-space optical communication link with liquid crystal beam-steering
Free-space optical communication link with liquid crystal beam-steering
Zwitterion-doped liquid crystal speckle reducers for immersive displays and vectorial imaging
Zwitterion-doped liquid crystal speckle reducers for immersive displays and vectorial imaging
Coexistence of quantum and 1.6 Tbit/s classical data over fibre-wireless-fibre terminals
Coexistence of quantum and 1.6 Tbit/s classical data over fibre-wireless-fibre terminals