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| September 2015 Volume 9, Issue 9 | 
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 	 	|    |    | Nature Energy: Call for Papers 
 Launching in January 2016, Nature Energy is now open for submissions and inviting high-quality research from across the natural and social sciences. The journal will be dedicated to exploring all aspects of the on-going discussion of energy provision; from the generation and storage of energy, to its distribution and management, the needs and demands of the different actors, and the impacts that energy technologies and policies have on societies.
 
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 | Made in America   p549doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.174
 US$610 million has been secured for a US initiative into high-tech manufacturing involving 20 states with the hope of leveraging the capabilities of photonics.
 
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 | SESAME for science and peace   pp550 - 552Chris Llewellyn Smith
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.157
 SESAME is a 2.5 GeV third-generation light source under construction in Jordan. Commissioning will begin in the second half of next year, assuming the funding that is still needed can be found.
 
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|  Imaging: Ultrasonic lens |  Nonlinear Optics: Hybrid interference |  Terahertz spectroscopy: Magneto measurements |  Topological insulators: Winding polaritons |  Optomechanics: Artificial magnetic fields | 
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 | Guidestar-assisted wavefront-shaping methods for focusing light into biological tissue   pp563 - 571Roarke Horstmeyer,  Haowen Ruan and  Changhuei Yang
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.140
 Optical scattering limits the ability to image or focus beneath one millimetre of tissue in biomedical optics. This Review summarizes recently developed 'guidestar' mechanisms that provide feedback for intra-tissue focusing.
 
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 | Intracellular microlasers   pp572 - 576Matjaž Humar and  Seok Hyun Yun
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.129
 Cells are transformed into self-contained, individual lasers with customizable emission properties via the injection of suitable fluorescent dyes and lipids or beads.
 Watch an audio-visual summary of the paper here
 See also: News and Views by McGloin
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 |  Ab initio quantum-enhanced optical phase estimation using real-time feedback control   pp577 - 581Adriano A. Berni, 			Tobias Gehring, 			Bo M. Nielsen, 			Vitus Händchen, 			Matteo G. A. Paris 						& 			Ulrik L. Andersen
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.139
 Using squeezed states of light combined with a real-time Bayesian adaptive estimation algorithm, deterministic phase estimation with a precision beyond the quantum shot noise limit is demonstrated without any prior knowledge of the phase's value.
 
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 | Electrically driven optical antennas   pp582 - 586Johannes Kern, 			René Kullock, 			Jord Prangsma, 			Monika Emmerling, 			Martin Kamp 						& 			Bert Hecht
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.141
 Researchers demonstrate an electrically driven nanoscale transmitter based on the broadband quantum shot noise of electrons tunnelling across a feed gap.
 
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 | Direct optical nanoscopy with axially localized detection   pp587 - 593N. Bourg, 			C. Mayet, 			G. Dupuis, 			T. Barroca, 			P. Bon, 			S. Lécart, 			E. Fort 						& 			S. Lévêque-Fort
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.132
 Researchers exploit direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy and dedicated detection of super-critical-angle fluorescence emission to enable direct optical nanoscopy with axially localized detection.
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 | Mode-locked dark pulse Kerr combs in normal-dispersion microresonators   pp594 - 600Xiaoxiao Xue,  Yi Xuan,  Yang Liu,  Pei-Hsun Wang,  Steven Chen, Jian Wang,  Dan E. Leaird,  Minghao Qi &  Andrew M. Weiner
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.137
 Dark pulse combs are formed in normal-dispersion microresonators with mode-interaction-assisted excitation, increasing freedom in microresonator design and potentially extending Kerr comb generation into the visible wavelength regime.
 
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 | Plasmon-induced resonance energy transfer for solar energy conversion   pp601 - 607Jiangtian Li,  Scott K. Cushing,  Fanke Meng,  Tess R. Senty,  Alan D. Bristow, Nianqiang Wu
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.142
 Plasmon-induced resonance energy transfer is revealed and explored for solar energy harvesting from visible and near-infrared light.
 
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 | Inverse four-wave mixing and self-parametric amplification in optical fibre   pp608 - 614Sergei K. Turitsyn,  Anastasia E. Bednyakova,  Mikhail P. Fedoruk,  Serguei B. Papernyi and  Wallace R. L. Clements
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.150
 Self-parametric amplification, a nonlinear optical effect, is observed in optical fibre and results in optical spectrum narrowing and stable propagation.
 
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 | Boson sampling for molecular vibronic spectra   pp615 - 620Joonsuk Huh,  Gian Giacomo Guerreschi,  Borja Peropadre,  Jarrod R. McClean and  Alán Aspuru-Guzik
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.153
 A quantum simulation scheme is proposed for molecular vibronic spectra, a problem for which no efficient classical algorithm is currently known. The simulation is efficiently performed on a boson sampling machine simply by modifying the input state.
 
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 | Corrigendum: Wide-field, high-resolution Fourier ptychographic microscopy   p621Guoan Zheng,  Roarke Horstmeyer and  Changhuei Yang
 doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.148
 
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