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Ivan Divliansky is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Central Florida's College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL). He leads a research group focused on high-power laser systems, advanced holography, and nano-fabrication techniques. His work spans both theoretical and experimental domains, with a strong emphasis on practical applications in photonics.
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering / Materials Science from The Pennsylvania State University (2004)
- M.S. in Physics (Quantum Electronics and Laser Technique) from Sofia University, Bulgaria
- B.S. in Physics from Sofia University, Bulgaria
Dr. Divliansky’s research centers on high-power laser beam combining, volume Bragg gratings, and diode/fiber laser systems. His recent publications highlight innovations in optical parametric oscillators (OPOs), spectral narrowing, and holographic phase masks. Collaborative efforts with colleagues like Leonid B. Glebov and Valentin Petrov demonstrate his interdisciplinary approach.
His team has developed compact spectral analysis tools using rotated chirped volume Bragg gratings, advanced hollow-core fiber laser delivery systems, and full-color holographic displays. These contributions align with his expertise in electron beam lithography and two-photon microfabrication. Current projects integrate space-time wave packets and photochemically engineered micro-gratings for next-generation optical platforms.
As a frequent referee for journals like Optics Express and Applied Optics, and editorial board member of the Journal of Lasers, Optics & Photonics, he actively contributes to academic peer review. His work has been cited over 1000 times, underscoring its impact in the field.
Dr. Divliansky advises graduate students such as David Guacaneme, and his lab at CREOL utilizes state-of-the-art equipment like the Leica EBPG 5000 electron-beam lithography system. His research bridges fundamental photonics with industrial applications, including patented designs for laser systems and holographic optical elements.
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