TOM7- Optical frequency combs
Chairs
Erwan Lucas |
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Nathalie Picque |
Synopsis
Optical frequency combs have revolutionized time and frequency metrology by providing rulers in frequency space that measure large optical frequency differences and/or straightforwardly link microwave and optical frequencies. Such combs enable precision laser spectroscopy, tests of fundamental physics and provide the long-missing clockwork mechanism for optical clocks. Today, table-top instruments have become commercially available and much of the efforts have shifted towards accessing new spectral territories, miniaturizing the devices with integrated optics and exploring new parameter ranges. Frequency combs have become key to research areas such as attosecond science, molecular spectroscopy over broad spectral bandwidth, calibration of astronomical spectrographs, ranging or low-noise microwave generation. Intriguing new applications continue to emerge, including dense optical data transmission, quantum technologies, photonic processors for optical neural networks, three-dimensional imaging and biological sensing.
This topical meeting will report on the latest exciting developments on frequency combs and their applications. It will provide new insights and networking opportunities to the researchers of the ever-growing frequency-comb community as well as to newcomers to the field.
Topics
- Frequency Comb Synthesizers
- Instrumentation for Novel Frequency Comb Sources
- Miniaturized Frequency Comb Generators
- Microresonators
- Time and Frequency Metrology
- Optical Clocks
- Fundamental Constants and Tests of Fundamental Physics
- Precision Spectroscopy
- Dual-comb Interferometry
- New Applications of Frequency Combs
- Applications of Frequency Combs: Astro-photonics ; Attosecond Science ; Biological Sensing ; Imaging ; Microwave Generation ; Molecular Spectroscopy ; Optical Communications ; Optical Neural Networks ; Optical Sensing ; Quantum Technologies ; Ranging
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Program Committee
Sukhdeep Dhillon, Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain (FR)
Sandrine Galtier, Institut Lumière Matière (FR)
Gianluca Galzerano, Politecnico di Milano (IT)
Tobias Herr, German Synchrotron-radiation Facility DESY (DE)
Rodolphe Le Targat, Laboratoire national de métrologie et d'essais, Systèmes de Référence Temps-Espace (FR)
Aude Martin, Thalès Research and Technology (FR)
Piotr Masłowki, Nicolaus Copernicus University (PL)
Alessia Pasquazi, Loughborough University (UK)
Minhao Pu, Technical University of Denmark (DK)
Invited Speakers
Laura Dreissen
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Title: Ramsey-comb XUV spectroscopy: on the road towards an accurate measurement of the 1S-2S transition in He+
Helen Margolis
National Physical Laboratory
UK
Title: Progress towards an optical redefinition of the SI second
Kiyoul Yang
Harvard University
US
David Burghoff
Notre-Dame University
US
Title: Frequency- and amplitude-modulated combs at long wavelengths
Miriam Vitiello
CNR Pisa
Italy
Leif Oxenløwe
Technical University of Denmark
DK
Title: An optical frequency comb as a scalable source for multi-Pbit/s data transmission systems