Kerr frequency combs @ Photonics West 2020 (1 – 6 February)

In about three weeks the Photonics West 2020 in San Francisco will start. So, it’s about time to have a look at the program and to see, which new developments and discoveries will be presented. If you only have one day, Tuesday seems to be the big day for the topic of Kerr frequency combs.

I will be there as well (see below) and I will also be around at the CSEM booth (No 3043) at the exhibition (4 – 6 February).

Sessions

Tuesday, 4 February: 10:45 AM TO 12:00 PM: Crystalline WGM Microresonators and Applications II; ROOM 202 (LEVEL 2 SOUTH)

Tuesday, 4 February: 1:30 PM TO 3:15 PM: Kerr Optical Frequency Microcombs with WGM; ROOM 202 (LEVEL 2 SOUTH)

And a list with all relevant contributions I found is below.

Monday, 3 February

  • 1:40 pm, [11296-79]: Using Kerr frequency combs for optical signal processing functions (Invited Paper), Alan E. Willner
  • 2:55 pm, [11296-82]: Development of microresonator-based frequency combs and spectral translation devices for optical atomic clocks (Invited Paper), Kartik Srinivasan

Tuesday, 4 February

  • 10:30 am, [11278-42] : Ultrafast mode-locked frequency microcombs: fundamentals and precision metrology (Invited Paper), Chee Wei Wong, et al.
  • 10:40 am, [11274-19] : Experimental and numerical demonstration of tunable octavewide four-wave mixing in dispersion engineered microresonators (InvitedPaper), Shun Fujii, Takasumi Tanabe
  • 10:45 am, [11266-9] : Soliton microcombs for LIDAR (Invited Paper), Tobias J Kippenberg
  • 11:12 am, [11265-6] : Observation and manipulation of chimera-like states in passive Kerr resonators (Invited Paper), Miro Erkintalo
  • 11:34 am, [11265-7] : How equidistant are microresonator frequency combs?, Günter Steinmeyer
  • 11:35 am, [11266-11] : Optical microresonators in clocks: Needs and status (Invited Paper), Andrey B Matsko
  • 12:10 pm, [11266-31] : Towards octave-spanning frequency comb in crystalline AlN-on-sapphire microresonators (Invited Paper), Hong X Tang
  • 1:30 pm, [11266-12] : Nonlinear filtering with dissipative Kerr solitons (Invited Paper), Victor Brasch, et al.
  • 1:55 pm, [11266-13] : Silicon oxynitride microresonators for Kerr frequency combs, Dongyu Chen, et al.
  • 2:15 pm, [11266-14] : Frequency comb generation in non-centrosymmetric optical microresonators, Jan Szabados, Univ of Freiburg (Germany); Ingo Breunig, Karsten Buse
  • 2:35 pm, [11266-15] : Continuous scanning of a dissipative Kerr micro-resonatorsoliton comb, Naoya Kuse
  • 2:55 pm, [11266-16] : Advances in optical frequency comb generation usingwhispering-gallery mode resonators, Yanne K Chembo
  • 6pm to 8pm, [11266-59] : Repetition rate tuning of dissipative Kerr soliton in microresonators, Chunhua Dong

Wednesday, 5 February

  • 8:00 am, [11289-33] : Soliton microcombs: physics and applications (Invited Paper), Kerry J. Vahala
  • 6pm to 8pm, [11279-77] : Photonic RF frequency conversion using microcombs, Xingyuan Xu
  • 6pm to 8pm, [11279-78] : RF photonic fractional signal processor based on a 50GHz Kerr microcomb, Mengxi Tan

Thursday, 6 February

  • 11:10 am, [11298-24] : Thermal decoherence and laser cooling of Kerr-microresonator solitons (Invited Paper), Tara Drake, et al.

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