Kerr frequency combs @ FiO 2019 (15 – 19 September)

Next week there will be the conference Frontiers in Optics, this year it is in Washington DC. The full program is available, so let’s have a quick look.

Sessions

Wednesday, 18 September: 17:15–18:45 FW6C • Integrated Frequency Combs

A list of relevant talks and posters I have found in the program is given below.

Monday, 16 September:

  • 14:00: LM4D.1 – Invited – The Quantum Optical Frequency Comb as a Quantum Computing Platform, Olivier Pfister
  • 15:15: FM4E.5 Chip-Integrated Soliton Microcombs at Cryogenic Temperatures, Gregory Moille

Tuesday, 17 September:

  • 10:00 – 12:00: JTu3A.39 Kerr-frequency combs and dissipative Kerr-solitons in coupled-cavity waveguides, Juan P. Vasco
  • 10:00 – 12:00: JTu3A.90 Crystallizing Kerr Cavity Pulse Peaks in a Timing Lattice, Hossein Taheri
  • 13:30 – 15:30: JTu4A.49 pyLLE: a Fast and User Friendly Software Package for Microcomb Simulations, Gregory Moille
  • 13:30 – 15:30: JTu4A.84 Dissipative Quartic Kerr Solitons for WDM Applications, Mohammadreza Ghasemkhani
  • 13:30 – 15:30: JTu4A.118 Soliton Frequency Combs in Dual Microresonators, Zhen Qi
  • 16:30: FTu5C.5 Dispersion Engineering of Crystalline Microresonator Fabricated with Computer-controlled Diamond Turning, Shun Fujii

Wednesday, 18 September:

  • 13:30 – 15:30: JW4A.87 Broadband χ (2) and χ (3) nonlinear frequency up-conversion from planar silicon nitride microcavities, Jinghui Yang
  • 18:15: FW6C.4 Microcomb-based RF transversal filters, Xingyuan Xu
  • 17:30: FW6C.2 Broadband Resonator-Waveguide Coupling for Octave-Spanning Microresonator Frequency Comb, Gregory Moille
  • 17:45: FW6C.3 – Invited – Microcomb-based Frequency Metrology & Optical Frequencies Synthesis, Scott A. Diddams
  • 18:15: FW6C.4 Microcomb-based RF transversal filters, Xingyuan Xu
  • 18:30: FW6C.5 Applications of Kerr Micro-combs to RF Photonics, Jiayang Wu

Thursday, 19 September:

  • 11:30: FTh3C.5 High-yield ultra-low losses Si 3 N 4 microresonators for energy-efficient nonlinear photonics, Laurène Youssef


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