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November 2018 Volume 12, Issue 11 |
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A long overdue recognition p635 doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0299-9 |
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Unchartered territory p636 doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0298-x |
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A coherent life pp637 - 639 P. Scott Carney & Joseph Eberly doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0287-0 |
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On our bookshelf p640 Rachel Won doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0285-2 |
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Prospects and physical mechanisms for photonic space propulsion pp649 - 657 Igor Levchenko, Kateryna Bazaka, Stephane Mazouffre & Shuyan Xu doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0280-7 Recent achievements and future opportunities for light as a propulsion scheme for space vehicles is discussed. |
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Inverse design in nanophotonics pp659 - 670 Sean Molesky, Zin Lin, Alexander Y. Piggott, Weiliang Jin, Jelena Vucković et al. doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0246-9 Starting with a desired optical output it is possible to use computational algorithms to inverse design devices. The approach is reviewed here with an emphasis on nanophotonics. |
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Nanophotonic optical gyroscope with reciprocal sensitivity enhancement pp671 - 675 Parham P. Khial, Alexander D. White & Ali Hajimiri doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0266-5 An integrated silicon photonic optical gyroscope achieves two orders of magnitude size reduction and a factor of thirty better phase-shift sensitivity using reciprocal sensitivity enhancement. |
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Tri-comb spectroscopy pp676 - 680 Bachana Lomsadze, Brad C. Smith & Steven T. Cundiff doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0267-4 A nonlinear coherent spectroscopy that uses three slightly different repetition-rate frequency combs is demonstrated. A 2D spectrum with comb resolution is generated using only 365 milliseconds of data, almost 600 times faster than previous approaches. |
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Anion-exchange red perovskite quantum dots with ammonium iodine salts for highly efficient light-emitting devices pp681 - 687 Takayuki Chiba, Yukihiro Hayashi, Hinako Ebe, Keigo Hoshi, Jun Sato et al. doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0260-y Perovskite quantum dots (QDs) are synthesized via an anion-exchange process where CsPbBr3 is used to realize a highly efficient red light-emitting diode (LED). The perovskite QD-based LED exhibits the highest external quantum efficiency of more than 20% compared with perovskite LEDs. |
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Synchronization of coupled optical microresonators pp688 - 693 Jae K. Jang, Alexander Klenner, Xingchen Ji, Yoshitomo Okawachi, Michal Lipson et al. doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0261-x Synchronization of two optical microresonator frequency combs coupled over distances larger than 20 metres is experimentally realized, opening up applications of microresonator combs and offering a chip-based photonic platform for exploring complex nonlinear systems. |
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Narrow-linewidth lasing and soliton Kerr microcombs with ordinary laser diodes pp694 - 698 N. G. Pavlov, S. Koptyaev, G. V. Lihachev, A. S. Voloshin, A. S. Gorodnitskiy et al. doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0277-2 A broadband multi-frequency Fabry–PĂ©rot laser diode, when coupled to a high-Q microresonator, can be efficiently transformed to an ~100 mW narrow-linewidth single-frequency light source, and subsequently, to a coherent soliton Kerr comb oscillator. |
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Spatial multiplexing of soliton microcombs pp699 - 705 E. Lucas, G. Lihachev, R. Bouchand, N. G. Pavlov, A. S. Raja et al. doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0256-7 Up to three distinct frequency combs are simultaneously generated from an optical microresonator and a continuous-wave laser, enabling the deployment of dual- and triple-comb-based methods to applications unachievable by current technologies. |
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Response shaping with a silicon ring resonator via double injection pp706 - 712 Roei Aviram Cohen, Ofer Amrani & Shlomo Ruschin doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0275-4 Frequency response shaping of a 'racetrack' ring resonator is demonstrated using a double injection configuration. Sinusoidal, triangular, square and other response shapes are shown. |
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Publisher Correction: Nanophotonic optical gyroscope with reciprocal sensitivity enhancement p714 Parham P. Khial, Alexander D. White & Ali Hajimiri doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0291-4 |
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