A hybrid-dispersion photonic crystal microresonator produces backward-propagating dissipative Kerr solitons in the blue-detuned regime, reconciling broadband spectra with deterministic single-soliton formation at 25 GHz repetition rates.
year = 2000, month = jul
3 Pith papers cite this work, alongside 906 external citations. Polarity classification is still indexing.
representative citing papers
Derives closed-form surface conductivity for plasmonic coated subwavelength scatterers to achieve coherent perfect absorption of fixed angular momentum light, shown realizable with moderately doped graphene over large THz bandwidth.
A review summarizing input-output methods, theoretical proposals, and experimental demonstrations of emitter-based single-photon switches in nanophotonic structures.
citing papers explorer
-
Bright solitons in hybrid-dispersion photonic crystal microresonators
A hybrid-dispersion photonic crystal microresonator produces backward-propagating dissipative Kerr solitons in the blue-detuned regime, reconciling broadband spectra with deterministic single-soliton formation at 25 GHz repetition rates.
-
Plasmonic coated scatterers for tunable coherent perfect absorption
Derives closed-form surface conductivity for plasmonic coated subwavelength scatterers to achieve coherent perfect absorption of fixed angular momentum light, shown realizable with moderately doped graphene over large THz bandwidth.
-
Routing single photons with quantum emitters coupled to nanostructures
A review summarizing input-output methods, theoretical proposals, and experimental demonstrations of emitter-based single-photon switches in nanophotonic structures.