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SITES investigates the dynamics of temporal Kerr cavity solitons in optical resonators, focusing on their interactions and potential applications in high-precision metrology and computational systems. The project aims to explore new behaviors and stability in pulse trains.
A temporal Kerr cavity soliton (CS) is an optical pulse that propagates undistributed in a low-loss passive resonator.
As part of its energy periodically escapes the resonator at each roundtrip, it forms a pulse train.
Owing to their ultra-high stability compared to the pulses generated by mode-locked lasers, CSs are expected to play a crucial role in the future of atomic clocks, frequency combs, and high-precision metrology.
Besides their inherent stability, they exhibit particle-like behavior.…
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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYCORP
United States, Pasadena
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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