This year, Frontiers in Optics will be a virtual online conference. The registration is therefore free for regular participants!
Here is a list of the more comb-focused sessions:
- Mon., 14 Sep., 16:00 – 17:30: Novel Frequency Comb Architectures (LM5F)
- Mon., 14 Sep., 19:00 – 20:30: Frequency Combs for Metrology (LM7F)
- Tues., 15 Sep., 09:00 – 10:30: Advanced Comb Applications (LTu2F)
- Wed., 16 Sep., 08:00 – 10:00: Nanophotonics (FW1B)
- Wed., 16 Sep., 19:00 – 21:00: Optical Comb (FW7B)
In addition, here is the list of relevant contribution. You can see that the focus is more on the quantum phenomena in microresonators.
Monday, 14 September
Time | Contribution |
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14:15, QM4B.3 | Microresonator Based Discrete- and Continuous-Variable Quantum Sources on Silicon-Nitride, Yun Zhao, Columbia Univ. |
16:00, LM5F.1 | Photonic Integrated Comb Sources, Yoshitomo Okawachi, Columbia Univ. |
18:30, JM6B.28 | Observation of the Parameters Describing Coupling between Waveguides and Elongated Bottle Microresonators Designed for Quantum Applications, Dashiell Vitullo, U.S. Army Research Laboratory |
18:30, JM6B.31 | Plotting the Stability Boundary of Cnoidal Waves in Microresonators, Logan Courtright, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County |
Tuesday, 15 September
Time | Contribution |
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09:00, FTu2E.1 | High Repetition Rate Detection Through Dual-comb Vernier Frequency Division, Zijiao Yang, Univ. of Virginia |
Wednesday, 16 September
Thursday, 17 September
Time | Contribution |
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12:30, JTh4A.2 | Frequency Stability Enhancement of Self-Injection Locked Laser, Ramzil Galiev, Russian Quantum Center |
12:30, JTh4A.9 | Quadratic Platicons in χ(2) Optical Microresonators, Valery Lobanov, Russian Quantum Center |
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