Three new manuscripts on Kerr frequency combs were published online last week. It looks like the field is really picking up on the Raman effect as well:
- Fujii, S., Kato, T., Suzuki, R., Hori, A. & Tanabe, T. Transition between Kerr comb and stimulated Raman comb in a silica whispering gallery mode microcavity. J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, JOSAB 35, 100–106 (2018).
- Bitha, R. D. D. & Dikande, A. M. Elliptic-type soliton combs in optical ring microresonators. arXiv:1712.06348 [nlin, physics:physics] (2017).
- Suzuki, R., Kubota, A., Hori, A., Fujii, S. & Tanabe, T. Broadband gain induced Raman comb formation in a silica microresonator. arXiv:1712.05091 [physics] (2017).
The [download id=”590″] is there as well. And two more papers on nonlinear conversion using metasurfaces and on the coupling of microresonators with tapered fibers below.
- Bhadkamkar, A., Dwyer, M. & Weide, D. van der. Analysis of half-tapered fiber coupling for microresonators. Opt. Express, OE 25, 32841–32852 (2017).
- Wang, C. et al. Metasurface-assisted phase-matching-free second harmonic generation in lithium niobate waveguides. Nature Communications 8, 2098 (2017).
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