| A. V. Volyar and T. A. Fadeeva Optics of Singularities of a Low-Mode Fiber: II. Optical Vortices Optics and Spectroscopy, Vol. 85. No. 2. 1998 pp. 272-280. |
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| A. V. Volyar and T. A. Fadeeva Optics of Singularities of the Field of a Low-Mode Fiber:I. Circular Disclinations Optics and Spectroscopv. Vol. 85. No.2. 1998. pp.264-271. |
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| A. V. Volyar and T. A. Fadeeva Dynamics of Topological Multipoles: I. High-Order Nonparaxial Singular Beams Optics and Spectroscopy, Vol. 92, No, 2, 2002, pp. 243-252. |
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| A. V. Volyar and T. A. Fadeeva Dynamics of Topological Multipoles: II. Creation, Annihilation, and Evolution of Nonparaxial Optical Vortices Optics and Spectroscopy, Vol. 92, No.2, 2002, pp.. 253-262 |
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| A. V. Volyar, T. A. Fadeeva, and V. G. Shvedov Optical Vortex Generation and Jones Vector Formalism Optics and Spectroscopy, Vol. 93. No.2. 2002. pp. 267-272. |
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| A. V. Volyar and T. A. Fadeeva Generation of Singular Beams in Uniaxial Crystals Optics and Spectroscopy, Vol. 94, No.2, 2003. pp. 235-244 |
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| A. V. Volyar, T. A. Fadeeva, and S. N. Lapaeva The Birth, Annihilation, and Evolution of Nonparaxial Optical Vortices: 2. Topological Dipole Technical Physics Letters, Val. 27. No. 11 . 2001. pp 945-948 |
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| A. V. Volyar and T. A. Fadeeva A Few-Mode Optical Fiber Retaining Optical Vortices Technical Physics Letters, Vol. 28, No.2, 2002, pp. 102-104 |
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| A. V. Volyar and T. A. Fadeeva The Initiation, Termination, and Evolution of Nonparaxial Optical Vortices: High-Order Singular Beams Technical Physics Leiters. Vol. 28. No.2, 2002, pp. 134-138 |
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| A. V. Volyar and T. A. Fadeeva Optical Vortices in Crystals: Formation, Annihilation, and Decay of Polarization Ombilics Technical Physics Letters, Vol. 29, No.2, 2003, pp. 111-1l4 |
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| T. A. Fadeeva and A. V. Volyar Tunneling Selection of Optical Vortices Technical Physics Letters , Vol. 29, No.7, 2003, pp. 594-597 |
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| T. A. Fadeeva and A. V. Volyar Vectorial Topological Dipole in Output Radiation of a Fiber Optical Coupler Technical Physics Letters. Vol. 30. No.7. 2004. pp. 553-556 |
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| T. A. Fadeeva, A. V. Volyar, and A. N. Alekseev Recognition of the Interference Spiral Image in a Fiber Optical Sensor Employing Optical Vortices Technical Physic s Letters, Vol. 30. No.8. 2004, pp. 622-625 |
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| A. V. Volyar, Yu. A. Egorov, A. F. Rubass, and T. A. Fadeeva Fine Structure of "White" Optical Vortices in Crystals Technical Physics Letters. Vol. 30, No.8, 2004, pp. 701-704 |
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| Volyar A., Fadeyeva T. Laguerre-Gaussian Beams in Uniaxial Crystals Ukr. J. of Phys. Opt. Number 3, Volume 5, 2004 pp.81-87 |
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| Alexeyev A.N., Alexeyev C.N., Fadeyeva T.A. and Volyar A.V. Analysis of Singularity Properties of the Radiation Field in Low-Mode Optical Fibres Ukr. J. of Phys. Opt. Number 1, Volume 7, 2006 pp. 11-18 |
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| A. Volyar, V. Shvedov, Ya. Izdebskaya, T. Fadeyeva and A. Rubass Structure and Orbital Angular Momentum of Singular Array of Gaussian Beams Ukr. J. of Phys. Opt. Number 3, Volume 7, 2006 pp. 79-89 |
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| A. Aleksiev, E.Modnikova, T. Fadeyeva, S. Lapayeva, A. Volyar Interaction of the topological phase and the Magnus effect in a multimode fiber. Proc of SPIE Vol. 2795 pp. 216-220 |
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| A. Volyar, T. Fadeyeva, L. Zagaynova Optical Magnus effect, topological Berry phase and spin-orbit interaction in optical fiber fields Proc of SPIE Vol. 3317 pp. 101-107 |
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| T. A. Fadeyeva, V. G. Shvedov and A. V. Volyar. Gaussian beam beyond a paraxial barrier Proc of SPIE Vol. 3904. pp. 61-67 |
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| T.A. Fadeyeva, A.V. Volyar, V.Z. Zhilaitis M.S. Soskin Dislocation reactions and topological birefringence of degenerated combined fields of low-mode fiber Proc of SPIE Vol. 3904 pp. 112-123 |
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| T. A. Fadeyeva and A. V: Volyar Structure of a perturbed optical vortex transmitting along a weakly-guided fiber: an elliptical and coupled fibers Proc of SPIE Vol. 3904 pp. 74 -82 |
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| T.A. Fadeyeva, A.V. Volyar, V. Z. Zhilaitis M. S. Soskin Combined optical vortices in low-mode optical fibers Proc of SPIE Vol. 3904 pp. 124-130 |
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| T.A. Fadeyeva, A.V. Volyar , S.A. Reshetnikoff, A.N. Alexeyev Fiber Vortex Interferometer: Computer Processing of Experimental Data Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 4403 pp. 307-311 |
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| V.G.Shvedov, T.A.Fadeyeva and A.V.Volyar Nonparaxial Beams Conversion: Optical Magnus Effect in a Free Space Proceedings of SPIE Vol 4403 pp. 64-70 |
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| A.V. Volyar, T.A. Fadeyeva, V.G. Shvedov Generic singular beams in an optical fiber and free space, its applications Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 4403 pp. 153-161 |
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| T. Fadeyeva, D. Kurabtzev, A. Volyar and M. Soskin Computer Processing of Fiber - Vortex Sensor Data Proceedings of SPJEVol. 4607 pp. 83-89 |
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| A. V. Volyar, T.A. Fadeyeva Transntitting, destruction and self-recovery of the optical vortices in lowmode fiber-optical systems Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 4607 pp.30-36 |
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| T.A. Fadeyeva, A.V. Volyar Vector Singularities Analysis by the Computer Differential Polarimeter Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 5257 pp. 286-289 |
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| T.A. Fadeyeva; A.V. Volyar High-Mode Conversion in the Directional Coupler for Fiber-Vortex Sensors Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 5257 pp.231-235 |
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| A.V. Volyar, T.A. Fadeyeva, Yu.A. Egorov, O.A. Shipulin Dynamics of the Dislocation Reactions in the Single-Axis Crystals Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 5257 pp. 280-285 |
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| A.F. Rubass, Yu.A. Egorov, T.A. Fadeyeva and A.V. Volyar Focusing of coherent laguerre-gaussian beams after uniaxial crystals Proc. of SPIE Vol. 6023 p. 60230U |
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| A.N. Alexeyev, T.A. Fadeyeva, K.I. Kotlyarov, A.V. Volyar Mode composition measuring of beam radiated from weakly guiding high-birefringent optical fiber Proc. of SPIE Vol. 6023 p. 60230R |
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| A. Volyar, A. Rubass, V. Shvedov, T. Fadeyeva and K. Kotlyarov Optical vortices and Airy’ spiral in chiral crystalsUkr. J. Phys. Opt. Vol. 8 pp. 166-181 |
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