Kerr frequency combs @ CLEO 2019 (5 – 10 May)

CLEO 2019 is starting today and CLEO has been traditionally a conference where many fresh results on Kerr frequency combs have been presented. This is also true for this year’s edition. Here is a summary of this year’s program. There are a few sessions dedicated to this topic but many more presentations and posters are scattered throughout other sessions as well.

Sessions dedicated to Kerr frequency combs / Microresonator frequency combs

Tuesday:
13:00–15:00, Meeting Room 211 C/D: STu3J • Kerr Frequency Microcombs

Thursday:
14:00–16:00, Meeting Room 211 C/D: STh3J • Emerging Nonlinear Platforms
16:30–18:30, Meeting Room 211 C/D: STh4J • Applications of Lasers & Microcombs,

Friday:
08:00–10:00, Executive Ballroom 210D: FF1D • Solitons in Microresonators
14:00–16:00, Executive Ballroom 210H: SF3H • Microresonator Frequency Combs

The full list of the around 40 presentations and posters I have found in the porgram is below.

Monday:

  • FM1D.4, 09:00, Sub-Harmonic Synchronization of Kerr Frequency Combs, Jae K. Jang et al.
  • SM2N.1, 10:30, Chipscale Soliton Micro-combs, Tobias J. Kippenberg
  • SM3G.3, 14:45, Demonstration of Kramers-Kronig Detection of Four 20-Gbaud 16-QAM Channels after 50-km Transmission Using Kerr Combs to Perform Shared Phase Estimation, Kaiheng Zou
  • SM3O.6, 15:00, Direct Mode-Frequency Control for Nonlinear Optics in Photonic-Crystal Ring Resonators, Su-Peng Yu

Tuesday:

  • JTu2A.86, 11:30 – 13:00, pyLLE: a Fast and User Friendly Lugiato-Lefever Equation Solver, Gregory Moille
  • JTu2A.90, 11:30 – 13:00, Kerr Comb Generation in Raman Effect Dominated Microresonators, Yanzhen Zheng
  • STu3J.1, 13:00, Novel Material Platforms for Resonator Kerr Combs, Andrea M. Armani
  • STu3J.2, 14:00, Integrated Si3N4 Soliton Microcomb Driven by a Compact Ultra-low-noise Laser, Arslan Raja
  • STu3J.3, 14:15, Broadband Efficient Soliton Microcombs in Pulse-Driven Photonic Microresonators, Miles H. Anderson
  • STu3J.4, 14:30 Electrically Driven Ultra-compact Photonic Integrated Soliton Microcomb, Arslan Raja
  • STu3J.5, 14:45, Long-Term Stabilization and Operation of a Soliton Micro-Comb for 9-Days, Tong Lin

Wednesday:

  • JW2A.43, 11:30 – 13:00, Raman Induced Visible Stable Platicons and Breather Platicons in Microresonator, Shunyu Yao
  • JW2A.52, 11:30 – 13:00, Effect of linewidth dispersion in degenerate four wave mixing and Kerr-comb generation, Ali Eshaghian Dorche
  • SW4G.5, 18:15, Kerr Comb-based Transfer Oscillator for Ultralow Noise Photonic Microwave Synthesis, Erwan Lucas

Thursday:

  • JTh2A.55, 11:30 – 13:00, Near-visible bright-soliton Kerr comb generation in dispersion-engineered lithium niobate coupled optical microresonators, Ali Eshaghian Dorche
  • STh3J.1, 14:00, Near-Visible Microresonator-Based Soliton Combs, Yun Zhao
  • STh3J.2, 14:15, Chaos-assisted cross-band microcombs, Hao-Jing Chen
  • STh3J.3, 14:30, Thermal Noise and Laser Cooling of KerrMicroresonator Frequency Combs, Tara E. Drake
  • STh4J.1, 16:30, Noise Filtering in Synchronously-driven Kerr Frequency Combs, Victor Brasch
  • ATh4I.1, 16:30, Applications of Integrated Kerr Microcombs to Radio Frequency and Microwave Photonics, Xingyuan Xu
  • STh4J.2, 16:45, Photonic Integrated K-Band Microwave Oscillator Based on Silicon Nitride Soliton Microcomb, Junqiu Liu
  • STh4J.3, 17:00, Dual-comb imaging using soliton microcombs, Chengying Bao
  • STh4J.4, 17:30, Dual-polarization frequency combs in a single Kerr microcavity via single-pumped mode-crossing, Qingsong Bai
  • STh4J.5, 17:45, Electrically tunable Kerr combs in graphene-nitride microresonators on-chip, Baicheng Yao

Friday:

  • FF1D.1, 08:00 Dual Comb Generation in a Symmetrically Driven Crystalline Microresonator, Romain Bouchand
  • FF1D.2, 08:15 Heteronuclear Soliton Molecules in Optical Microresonators, Wenle Weng
  • SF1G.3, 09:00, Coherent Optical Communications with Microresonator Frequency Combs, Victor Torres Company
  • FF2D.2, 10:45, Multi-phase-matched satellite frequency combs, Jinghui Yang
  • FF2D.3, 11:00, Microresonator frequency comb generation with simultaneous Kerr and electrooptic nonlinearities, Mian Zhang
  • AF2K.1, 10:30, Microresonator Spectrometer Using Counter-propagating Solitons, Qi-Fan Yang
  • SF2N.2, 10:45, Broadband Local Oscillator Free Photonic Microwave Mixer based on a Coherent Kerr Micro-Comb Source, Jiayang Wu
  • SF2J.5, 11:30, Self-starting lithium niobate soliton microcombs, Yang He
  • SF2I.5, 11:45, Continuous scanning of a dissipative Kerrmicroresonator soliton comb by PoundDrever-Hall locking, Naoya Kuse
  • SF2N.4, 11:15, Tunable Photonic RF Bandpass Filters based on an 80 Channel Kerr Micro-Comb Source, Mengxi Tan
  • SF2I.7, 12:15,Control of Kerr-microresonator optical frequency comb by a dual-parallel MachZehnder interferometer, Naoya Kuse
  • SF3H.1, 14:00, Optical Frequency Measurements with a Silica Disk Microcomb, Erin S. Lamb
  • SF3H.2, 14:30, Generation of Clustered Frequency Comb via Intermodal Four-Wave Mixing in an Integrated Si3N4 Microresonator, Ayman N. Kamel
  • SF3H.5, 15:30, Microwatt-Level Soliton Frequency Comb Generation in Microresonators Using an Auxiliary Laser, Shuangyou Zhang
  • SF3H.6, 15:45, Broadband High-Resolution Scanning of Soliton Micro-Combs, Tong Lin

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