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Table of Contents Schedule-at-a-Glance . 2 General Chairs’ Welcome Letter . 3 Conference Services . 5 Sponsoring Societies’ Booths . 7 Conference Materials . 8 Plenary Sessions and Awards Ceremony . 9 Special Symposia . 13 Applications & Technology Topical Reviews . 16 Short Courses . 19 Special Events . 29 CLEO:EXPO Exhibitors . 32 CLEO: Industry Focus . 34 CLEO Committees . 36 Explanation of Session/Presentation Codes . 41 Agenda of Sessions . 41 Technical Program Abstracts . 52 Key to Authors . 250 CLEO Management thanks the following corporate sponsors for their generous support: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics® CLEO • 13–18 May 2018 1 Schedule-at-a-Glance Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May GENERAL Registration 07:00–17:00 07:00–18:00 07:00–18:30 07:30–18:30 07:30–18:00 07:30–15:30 Speaker Ready Room 13:00–17:00 07:00–18:00 07:00–18:00 07:00–17:30 07:00–18:00 07:30–15:30 Coffee Breaks 10:00–10:30 10:00–11:30 * 10:00–11:30* 10:00–11:30* 10:00–10:30 *on show floor 15:30–16:00 15:00–17:00* 15:00–17:00* 16:00–16:30 CLEO TECHNICAL PROGRAMMING Short Courses 08:30–17:30 12:30–16:30 12:00–16:00 Technical Sessions 08:00–18:00 13:00–19:00 13:00–19:00 08:00–18:30 08:00–16:00 Special Symposium and A&T 08:00–12:30 13:00–19:00 13:00–19:00 08:00–18:30 08:00–16:00 Topical Reviews Plenary Sessions 08:00–10:00 08:00–10:00 NEW Dynamic e-Posters 11:30–13:00 11:30–13:00 11:30–13:00 Postdeadline Paper Sessions 20:00–22:00 CLEO:EXPO AND SHOW FLOOR ACTIVITIES CLEO:EXPO 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–15:00 Poster Sessions and Free 11:30–13:00 11:30–13:00 11:30–13:00 Lunches in Exhibit Hall Free Lunch Free Lunch 12:30–14:00 Free Lunch OIDA VIP Industry Leaders 12:00–13:30 Speed Meetings Lunch CLEO Theaters I & II 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–14:00 Meet the OSA Editors’ 15:30–17:00 Reception KMLabs Lunch and Learn Event 12:00–13:30 Technology Transfer Program 10:15–13:00 SPECIAL EVENTS OSAF Data Science & Career 08:30–17:00 Opportunities OSAF Cheeky Scientist 13:00–14:00 Workshop 16:00–17:00 OIDA Executive Forum on the 08:30–18:00 Exploding Role of Optics in Sensing OSA Technical Group Events 12:00–13:00 19:00–20:30 12:00–13:00 18:30–20:00 19:00–20:30 Social Media 102 13:00–14:00 Workshop: Understanding 14:00–15:30 Unconscious Bias 16:00 –17:30 Diversity & Inclusion in Optics 17:30–18:30 and Photonics Reception Conference Reception 19:30–20:30 2 CLEO • 13–18 May 2018 Welcome to CLEO! It is our pleasure to welcome you to CLEO 2018 in San Jose, CA . CLEO continues to be the world’s premier international forum for scientific and technical optics, uniting the fields of lasers and optoelectronics by bringing together all aspects of laser technology, from basic research to industry applications . Within the scope of a single conference, CLEO provides a forum where attendees can explore new scientific ideas, engineering concepts, and emerging applications in fields such as biopho- tonics, optical communications, and novel light sources . While the quality of work presented remains assured by CLEO’s world- renowned technical program, the conference continues to evolve with new features to enhance your experience . CLEO offers high quality content in five core event elements: Fundamental Science: The premier venue for discussion of basic research in optical and laser physics and related fields . Topics include modern spectroscopy, ultrafast and nonlinear light-matter interactions, quantum optics, low- dimensional optical materials, quantum information science, nanophotonics, plasmonics, and metamaterials . Science & Innovations: World-leading scientific research and innovation in lasers, optical materials, and photonic devices . Topics include laser processing of materials, terahertz science and technologies, ultrafast optics, biophoton- ics, nanophotonics, fiber photonics, nonlinear optical and laser technologies, metrology, sensing, and energy-efficient “green” photonics . Applications & Technology: Exploration of the transition of fundamental research into emerging applications and prod- ucts . The scope spans innovative laser and EO components and systems and applications . This topic includes biomedi- cal devices for diagnostics and therapeutics, high power laser systems for industry and defense, photonics instrumenta- tion and technologies for metrology, industrial processes, environmental sensing, and energy conservation . CLEO:EXPO: The exhibition will showcase more than 200 participating companies featuring a wide range of photonics innovations, products and services . It is expected to attract more than 4,000 attendees including researchers, engi- neers, and leaders from top research institutions and major businesses who represent the fastest growing markets in optics and photonics . CLEO Theaters: This program focuses on the latest trends in the photonics marketplace and provides a forum to dis- cuss new products and emerging technologies . All presentations and discussions are focused on the latest in photonics products and services that have been playing an important role in the industry and those that potentially hold a future business opportunity . This year’s CLEO features 5 extraordinary plenary speakers . On Tuesday morning, Nader Engheta and Vasilis Ntziachristos are our featured speakers . Engheta will describe exciting features and novel opportunities arising from light-matter interaction in metastructures, while Ntziachristos will discuss exciting recent progress in optoacoustic microscopy and its potential clinical impact . On Wednesday morning, featured speakers are Jian-Wei Pan and Sara Seager . Pan will highlight new developments that could lead to a satellite-based global quantum communication network, and Seager will discuss the dramatic advances in the discovery and characterization of exoplanets . The International Day of Light is celebrated across the world on 16 May as the anniversary of the first successful operation of the laser in 1960 by physicist and engineer Theodore Maiman . CLEO is the perfect home to recognize this day . This confer- ence epitomizes “how a scientific discovery can yield revolutionary benefits to society in communications, healthcare and many other fields,” as quoted on the IDL site . In recognition of the International Day of Light, CLEO is excited have a third Wednesday plenary speaker, John C . Mather, Nobel Laureate, who will talk about our exploration of the universe through light waves . The CLEO Technical Program committee maintains a rigorous peer review system that emphasizes and maintains high technical quality in all presentations . This rigorous process is made possible by the combined efforts of over 300 volunteers in 25 technical committees . In 2018, the conference features an outstanding collection of contributed paper presentations, invited speakers and tutorials . We are excited to offer more than 1300 oral presentations, 230 invited talks by some of the most respected researchers in our international community, and 23 tutorials . This year’s poster sessions include an outstanding list of more than 500 post- ers, including a specially selected subset of posters that are dynamic E-posters . Furthermore, selected topics are highlighted in special symposia and topical reviews comprising tutorials and invited talks . Participation from industry is particularly encouraged through these topical reviews . Finally, we are pleased to offer a comprehensive short course program featuring 17 courses . CLEO • 13–18 May 2018 3 We extend our sincere thanks to the Technical Program Co-Chairs; Michael M . Mielke and Jin Ung Kang in Applications & Tech- nology; and Stewart Aitchison and Todd Pittman in Fundamental Science, Amr S . Helmy and Shinji Yamashita in Science & Inno- vations for coordinating the work of our subcommittees to compile this outstanding CLEO program . We also thank Robert Fisher and Ben Eggleton, Short Course Co-Chairs, and all of the program committee members whose leadership, dedication, and hard work has been critical to maintaining the high quality of the meeting . Additionally, we would like to thank the APS Division of Laser Science, the IEEE Photonics Society, The Optical Society (OSA), and the exhibitors for their support and contributions to the meeting . Finally, we thank the OSA staff for their professional assistance and dedication in organizing this event . We welcome you to the conference and thank you for your participation . Peter Andersen Zhigang Chen Nicusor Iftimia Technical University of San Francisco State Physical Sciences, Inc., Denmark, Denmark University, USA Germany General Chair General Chair General Chair Nathan Newbury Jessie Rosenberg Jeff Shapiro National Institute of Standards International Business Machines Massachusetts Institute of & Technology, USA Corp., USA Technology, USA General Chair General Chair General Chair 4 CLEO • 13–18 May 2018 Conference Services Services Conference Registration Customer Service & Information Center Concourse Level Concourse Level For questions about the program, locating sessions or gen- Sunday, 13 May 07:00–17:00 eral conference information, visit the Conference Information Monday, 14 May 07:00–18:00 Center . Lost and Found items will be left at the Conference Tuesday, 15 May 07:00–18:30 Information Center for 24 hours . Please put your name on all conference materials (Program Book and Short Course Wednesday, 16 May 07:30–18:30 Notes) . Thursday, 17 May 07:30–18:00 There is a replacement fee for Program Books and badges . Friday, 18 May 07:30–15:30 Sunday, 13 May 13:30–17:30 CLEO:EXPO Monday, 14 May 07:00–17:00 Exhibit Hall Tuesday, 15 May 08:00–17:00 The CLEO:EXPO is open to all registered attendees .