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GENERAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Welcome to CLEO®/Europe-EQEC at WoP 2019 02 Conference Structure and Technical Sessions 03 Short Courses 44 Short Courses at a Glance 05 Plenary Talks 45 Conference Days at a Glance 06 Tutorial Talks 46 Sessions at a Glance 16 Keynote Talks 46 How to Read the Session Codes? 17 Invited Talks 47 How to Find the Room? 19 Topics 23 Sunday Committees 27 Oral Sessions 60 Official Congress Opening 34 Poster Sessions 90 Prizes and Awards 34 Monday Speakers' Information 34 Oral Sessions 106 Poster Sessions 35 Poster Sessions 126 Short Courses 35 Tuesday Laboratory Tours 35 Oral Sessions 142 Dinner and Social Events 36 Poster Sessions 160 Copyright 36 Wednesday Exhibition Information 37 Oral Sessions including Postdeadlines 170 Application Panels 37 Poster Sessions 196 On site Facilities for Attendees 37 Thursday Conference Venue 39 Oral Sessions 206 How to reach the ICM Centre 40 Poster Sessions 230 Conference Registration 40 Authors’ Index 240 Cancellation 40 Conference Management, Language 40 Note to Exhibitors 40 Registration Hours 41 Hotel Information 41 Transportation in Munich 41 Munich, Germany 42

01 GENERAL INFORMATION • EPS YoungMinds • World of Photonics Congress Also sponsored by • European Physical Society Sponsored by www.cleoeurope.org Germany, 23-27June2019 Munich, ICM Congress Centre, CLEO®/Europe -EQEC2019 Quantum Electronics Conference Europe & EuropeanElectro-Optics 2019 Conference on Lasers and • The Optical Society • IEEE Photonics Society

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including solid-state semiconductor lasers, lasers, ments range inawide of and laser photonics areas physics, nonlinear optics and quantum optics. as EQEC addresses more research basic inlaser tions of photonics and technology, laser where applied physics, optical engineering and applica quantum electronics. research areas of science, photonics laser and international presence complementary inthe (OSA), CLEO®/Europe and EQEC have astrong (IEEE) Photonics Society, and Society the Optical Institute and Electronics Engineers of Electrical byed European the (EPS),the Physical Society Europe. With technical co-sponsorship provid optics and photonics researchers and engineers in most comprehensive and prestigious gathering of has established astrong tradition largest, as the participation in a major scientific conference. is first ifthis their success, especially every them postgraduate and PhD students, and we wish welcomespecial to attending young researchers, as well as students and graduates. We extend a versity and scientists industry and researchers June 23-27.CLEO®/Europe-EQEC targets uni conference, is which held being inMunich from come you to 2019 CLEO®/Europe-EQEC the 2019 and General the Programme Chairs warmly wel (2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017), (1996), Glasgow (1998),Nice (2000)and Munich conferences held inAmsterdam (1994),Hamburg Following previous on successful from very the of Photonics Congress 2019 at the CLEO®/Europe-EQEC) World ConferenceElectronics (hereafter Europe &European Quantum on LasersandElectro-Optics Welcome to the2019Conference CLEO®/Europe showcase will latest the develop The CLEO®/Europe-EQEC conference series More specifically, CLEO®/Europe emphasizes Welcome ------02 and wave guided and lasers amplifiers, micro- and forogies communications and data storage, fibre optical sensing and microscopy, optical technol nologies,laser andhigh-field attosecond science, cation and characterization, ultrafast optical tech of nonlinear optics, optical materials, optical fabri sourcesterahertz and applications, appplications on 50 years of integrated optics. sensing and applications and finally asymposium sustainability, nanoscale heat processes, quantum tification, photonics for renewableand energy tonics, techniques label-free for molecular iden of symposia: aseries Neuromorphic be will pho photonics technologies under same the roof. scientists, engineers and users of and laser an unparalleled opportunity to bring together countries around world, the provide and will organisations and industry, drawn from all sessions and posters from university, research tions form inthe of oral presentations inparallel showcasewill around contribu 2000technical various applications of photonics. development,technology system engineering and interaction and sources new of coherent light to range of topics, from fundamental light-matter and recentviews discuss advances on awide where participants can obtain informative over- tational photonics modelling. and novel materials, and theoretical and compu plasmonics and metamaterials, two-dimensional ar phenomena, solitons, and self-organization, metrology, ultrafast optical science, nonline sensing, topological states of light, precision tum information, quantum communication and tum optics and ultracold quantum matter, quan and medicine, and material processing. nanophotonics, photonic applications inbiology Particular highlights of 2019 programme the fiveOver days CLEO®/Europe-EQEC 2019 CLEO®/Europe-EQEC creates a unique forum EQEC will featureEQEC will fundamentals the of quan ------

photonics products, and components. range wide in avery of sources, laser optical and opportunitythe latest the to see developments technology, provide will which researchers with world’sthe largest tradeshow of and laser optical mented by LASER the 2019World of Photonics, and allow delegates to attend sessions. • • conferences include: ations and organisations. The other co-located individual conferences held by leading associ is a strategic and operative umbrella for various ganisation of Messe München International. It conferences under one roof and under or the For information, further separate the see booklet. Tuesday 25 June 2019 from 10:30 to 12:30, room 1. and plenary awardcial ceremony to place take on awards and honours remitted be will during a spe ferences organised. be will 2019) held incooperation with co-located con Europe and SPIE-Optical Metrology-EQEC with 5invited speakers through a Q&As session. have –will opportunity the post-docs to engage physicists –master students, graduate students, and promoted. In form the of panel discussions, young opportunities for physicists and discussed be will beyond where academia differentcareer paths and to acareer event on professional paths inside and Photonics bundling Congress various topical • • • organised by SPIE, OSA. by WLT. Imaging and Applied Optics organised by OSA. European Conferences on Biomedical Optics LiM 2019 - Lasers inManufacturing 2019-Lasers LiM organised Optical MetrologyOptical organised by SPIE Europe. TechnologiesEOS Optical organised by EOS. As informer comple years, be meeting will the share registration conferencesAll will co-located conferencesAll together form World the of As usual prestigious EPS-QEOD prizes and OSA Additionally two joint sessions (ECBO-CLEO®/ This year EPS Young invite will section Minds - - - - - • conferences:ed er presentations. feature invited orals, orals special and talks, post field. particular valuableparticularly for unfamiliar those with a exciting recent developments, and Tutorials are with other sessions. Keynotes provide of a survey cific audience, and arethus delivered parallel in They eas. are directedgenerally at a more spe by world ar the technical inparticular leaders presentations held bybe Nobel laureate highlighting 2018Nobel the Prize inphysics will mann Anton (EQEC), Zeilinger and Karsten Danz presentedbe (CLEO®/Europe), by Lipson Michal possible attendance. will talks The 2019 plenary withparallel other sessions, allowing maximum exhibit visitors. are talks not Plenary held in including conference attendees, exhibitors, and are accessible to ageneral audience technical given by world-leadingtalks these scientists, and ent formats: of presentations technical inanumber of differ CLEO®/Europe-EQEC consists of alarge number and TechnicalSessions Conference Structure • computational photonics for ap metrology (room 2, ICM). place on Monday morning from 11:15to 12:45 plication including three invited to take talks evening from 18:00to 19:00(room 5,ICM). er, and wider to deeper” place take on Sunday talk on “Lighttalk sheet microscopy: Imaging fast JS SPIE-OM-EQEC feature will asession on JS ECBO-CLEO®/Europe feature will atutorial are talks broad-scope,Plenary 60-minute long Two jointly sessions be will held with co-locat Tutorials (60minute and Keynote talks) Additionally conference the talks to these will (World of Photonics). plenary Aspecial (45 minute are given talks) also Gérard Mourou Gérard

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rope, 10 EQEC, 6Joint Symposia and 2Joint effort of and technology ser photonics applications. spanning classical and quantum optical science, la and photonics researchers and engineers inEurope, largest and most comprehensive gathering of optics work,their interact and exchange ideas. tive and less formal way for researchers to discuss poster sessions, provide will which an interac CLEO®/Europe and covered be EQEC will in ing oral presentations, scientific all areas both of Europe-EQEC conference aunique meeting. to great the atmosphere that makes CLEO®/ the most attractive events that contribute certainly in optics,news and are these usually one of the dience chance the to listen to latest the breaking is give(19:00 toto 20:30).Theirthe purpose au line sessions on Wednesday evening, 26 June 2019 June 2019. on place take inparallel Sunday cost will al 23 twelve courses Short at All Courses. addition • • fortified CLEO®/Europe-EQEC 2019: well defined topics. Six symposia have iden been in optics by giving emphasis to fast developing, to anticipatesettled and capture emerging fields rope-EQEC meetings are special the been elaboratedbeen without support vital the and • • • • and sustainability lar identification JSIII -Photonics for renewable energy JSII techniques -Label-free for molecu JSI - Neuromorphic photonics JSVI - 50years of integrated optics. JSV -Quantum sensing and applications JSIV - Nanoscale heat processes The conference programme could not have In addition to technical sessionsthe involv The conference also feature will postdeadtwo CLEO®/Europe-EQEC present also 2019will much very Other appreciated CLEO®/Eu CLEO®/Europe-EQEC is now established as the 271 scientists, forming 13CLEO®/Eu Symposia Symposia Welcome ------03 22 talks upgraded to invited, 5 special oral con oral - to invited, 5special upgraded 22 talks 86 invited5 tutorial talks, talks, 6 keynote talks, 2000 presentations consist will talks, of 4plenary tronics. The technical programme featuring over rangewide of fields in optics and quantum elec an excellent and of posters talks series covering a sub-committeesSessions have, who assembled Here, of thank staff we the also European the requires two years of planning and organisation. A conference as large as CLEO®/Europe-EQEC mittee members for hard their all work. and fruitful sincere thanks to programme technical the com line sessions to take place on Wednesday evening. featured be tions also will two in the post-dead among five the postersessions. 18 oral presenta gramme including 896posters presented to be Europe-EQEC feature 2019will aposter pro tributions and presentations 982oral . CLEO®/ The Conference The Chairs would like to extendtheir Liechtenstein (PhysicalSection) Society Scientific Latvian Physical Society Israel Physical Society Icelandic Physical Society Eotvos Lorand Physical Society Hellenic Physical Society PhysicalGerman Society Georgian Physical Society French Physical Society Finnish Physical Society Estonian Physical Society Danish Physical Society Czech Physical Society ofCyprus Physicists Society Croatian Physical Society Union of Physicists inBulgaria PhysicalBelgian Society PhysicalBelarusian Society Austrian Physical Society Armenian Physical Society Albanian Physical Society oftheEuropean Societies Member Physical Society - - - - - The (IOP) Ukrainian Physical Society Turkish Physical Society Swedish Physical Society Spanish Royal Physics Society of MathematiciansSociety Physicists Slovak Physical Society Serbian Physical Society United Physical Society Romanian Physical Society of PhysicistsSociety of Macedonia Portuguese Physical Society Polish Physical Society Norwegian Physical Society Netherlands Physical Society ofPhysical Montenegro Society Moldovan Physical Society Association Luxembourgeoise desPhysiciens Lithuanian Physical Society you in Munich! conference, and we are looking forward to see ity of papers the presented. that be will evolution of our research field and the- to high qual and students, contribute all who to tremendous the effortsthe and commitments these of researchers cess of CLEO®/Europe-EQEC rests 2019indeed on a major be also event in Europe. and photonics research for many nations, but will that event this not only remains at core the of optics support, and invaluable their advice, ensures which and Sponsoring the for all guidance, their Societies tee, CLEO/Europe-EQEC the steering committee Worldthe of Photonics Congress steering commit Weing period. this thank Messe München GmbH, Munich for invaluable professional assistance dur Physical Society, conference and local the chair in We wish you alively, all and enjoyable fruitful, thank us finally Let our attendees. Thereal suc and Astronomers of Slovenia of Russian the Federation

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fiber lasers High-power course 2: Short SH-2 fiber lasers High-power course 2: Short SH-2 ROOM 12B

ICM LOCATION oscillators parametric Optical course 3: Short SH-3 oscillators parametric Optical course 3: Short SH-3 ROOM 22A

Sunday 23 June 2019 - Short courses atSunday aglance 23June2019-Short (at additionalcost) propagation… analysis, Laser beam course 4: Short SH-4 propagation… analysis, Laser beam course 4: Short SH-4 ROOM 22B

tum optics Practical quan- course 5: Short SH-5 tum optics Practical quan- course 5: Short SH-5 OSTERSEEN

lasers semiconductor Mid-infrared course 6: Short SH-6 lasers semiconductor Mid-infrared course 6: Short SH-6 ROOM 3 05 BREAK

tions their applica- ments and measure THz SH-7 tions their applica- ments and measure THz SH-7 ROOM 4 - - HALL A1 LOCATION fields tailored laser molecules in Atoms and SH-8 fields tailored laser molecules in Atoms and SH-8 ROOM 5 applications and principles combs Frequency SH-9 applications and principles combs Frequency SH-9 ROOM A11

photonics Silicon SH-10 photonics Silicon SH-10 ROOM A12

materials and other2D graphene Optics in SH-11 materials and other2D graphene Optics in SH-11 ROOM B12 HALL B1 LOCATION photonics… methods for modelling Finite element SH-12 photonics… methods for modelling Finite element SH-12 ROOM B13

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 tion processing Quantum informa - EB-4 and applications communication Quantum EB-3 tonics engineered pho Integrated and EB-2 Quantum interfaces EB-1 ROOM 1 - and components characterisation Fiber lasers CJ-2 fiber lasers thulium-doped Short-wavelengths CJ-1 systems fiber-based laser Large-mode-area- CJ-4 and systems Hollow-core fibers CJ-3 ROOM 3 spectroscopy II Raman JSII-2 spectroscopy I Raman JSII-1 ROOM 4A CE, CF, CI, CJ, JSI, JSII, JSIV AND JSV POSTER SESSIONS - HALL B0 nanostructures in plasmonic processes Nanoscale heat JSIV-3 manipulation controlled by heat Nanodevices JSIV-2 transfer background Nanoscale heat JSIV-1 ROOM 4B Sunday at aglance CLEO/Europe Joint sessionECBO- JS ECBO-CLEO/Europe COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK LUNCH BREAK ICM LOCATION 06 ROOM 5 Visible andUVlasers CA-4 Waveguide lasers CA-3 Laser facilities CA-2 Laser beamcontrol CA-1 ROOM 13A Nonlinear imaging CD-4 Tunable light sources CD-3 spectroscopy Nonlinear CD-2 Solitons CD-1 ROOM 13B technology concepts Novelmicro-lasers: Semiconductor CB-1 Active devices CK-3 Light coupling CK-2 Light management CK-1 ROOM 14A photonic devices ofintegratedwriting Femtosecond laser CM-4 of materials functionalization Advanced CM-3 by ultrafast lasers Silicon structuring CM-2 laser processing shapingforBeam CM-1 ROOM 14B 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 on surfaces in 2Dmaterials and Ultrafast phenomena EE-2 ultrafast spectroscopy of New principles EE-1 ROOM 14C ICM LOCATION and atomic clocks Optomechanics JSV-3 biological imaging and Magnetometry JSV-2 and quantum optics Atom interferometry JSV-1 ROOM 21 Integrated sensorsI CH-4 Photoacoustic sensors CH-3 LIDAR systems CH-2 Optical fibre sensors CH-1 ROOM 1 CE, CF, CI, CJ, JSI, JSII, JSIV AND JSV POSTER SESSIONS - HALL B0 self-compression Solitons and CF-4 Fiber lasers CF-3 for ultrafast oscillators New developments CF-2 High-power oscillators CF-1 Sunday at aglance ROOM 2 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK LUNCH BREAK 07 for data networks Integrated technologies CI-4 range networks short systems for metro and Components and CI-3 fiber systems Advanced highcapacity CI-2 transmission and NFT-based Probabilistic shaping CI-1 HALL A1 LOCATION ROOM 6 and photonics non-linear optics Multiferroics and CE-4 photonics computing andrandom Neuro-inspired CE-3 glasses andapplications Infrared material fibres CE-2 linear opticalmaterials andnon- structured advanced nano- for Opportunities CE-1 ROOM 7 platforms Neuromorphic photonic JSI-3 communications processing for optical Neuromorphic JSI-2 computingreservoir Photonic platforms for JSI-1 ROOM 8 Options after yourOptions after PhD Career event: YM HALL B1 LOCATION ROOM B11

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 Nobel Prize Plenary Nobel Prize Plenary Talk PL-3 TalkPlenary and 2019 WoP Congress Opening PL-2 09:40) (start Talk 2019 CLEO/Europe Plenary PL-1 CLEO®/Europe-EQEC and nonlinearamplifiers fiberlasers Mode-locked CJ-7 Waveguide lasers CJ-6 and components lasersourcesMid-IR CJ-5 ROOM 1 for metrology application Computational photonics JS SPIE-OM-EQEC “BIER & BREZEL” GET-TOGETHER SPONSORED BY SPIE, ICM FOYER, HALL B ROOM 2 Quantum state engineering EB-5 CA, CB, CD' CH, CL, CM AND EH POSTER SESSIONS - HALL B0 ROOM 3 Monday at aglance interaction Coherent atom-light EA-2 Quantum effects EA-1 Ultrafast control by light EE-3 COFFEE BREAK COFFEEGO TO LUNCH BREAK ICM LOCATION 08 ROOM 4A sensing From nanoto quantum CK-6 Microresonators CK-5 Photonic integration CK-4 0 ROOM 4B AND GROUND FLOOR (END 21:00) Novel laserconcepts CA-7 2 μmlasers CA-6 Thin disklasers CA-5 ROOM 13A lasers andamplifiers Integrated semiconductor CB-3 Novel dynamics miro-lasers: Semiconductor CB-2 ROOM 13B 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 2D materials Optics ofgraphene andrelated EI-1 andphotonchirality spin Metasurfaces-polarimetry, EH-2 Engineering nontriviallight fields EH-1 ROOM 14A “BIER & BREZEL” GET-TOGETHER SPONSORED BY SPIE, ICM FOYER, HALL B New trends onlaserablation CM-7 micromanufacturing 3D laseradditive CM-6 for advanced devices of transparent materials Laser nanostructuring CM-5 ICM LOCATION ROOM 14B CA, CB, CD' CH, CL, CM AND EH POSTER SESSIONS - HALL B0 technology Novel lasers, instruments and CL-3 and sensing light field controlNano-optics, CL-2 Clinical applications CL-1 COFFEEGO TO OSTERSEEN Monday at aglance COFFEE BREAK LUNCH BREAK 09 Microstructured fibreMicrostructured sensors CH-7 Fibre andmedicalsensors bio- CH-6 Integrated sensorsII CH-5 ROOM 1 0 AND GROUND FLOOR (END 21:00) Ultrabroadband lasersources CF-7 laser pulses ofultrashort Characterisation CF-6 conversion pulses ofultrashort Techniques for wavelength CF-5 HALL A1 LOCATION ROOM 2 configurations andmaterials Advances inopticalfibre CE-7 photonic bandgapsystems Metamaterials andfunctional CE-6 waveguides technologies Novel light confinement CE-5 ROOM 3

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 and Award Ceremony 2019 EQECPlenary Talk PL-4 Multimode nonlinearfiberoptics Multimode CJ-9 Quantum control EA-4 and 2μmfiberlasers conversionNonlinear frequency CJ-8 ROOM 1 Long-range interactions EA-5 devices manipulation for photonic Phase andspectrum CI-5 Quantum optomechanics EA-3 ROOM 4A CLEO®/EUROPE-EQEC CONFERENCE DINNER, LÖWENBRÄUKELLER, MUNICH (END 23:00) in 2Dmaterials Exciton/polariton physics EI-2 Ultrafast processes infibers EE-5 sources andmatter between ultrafast Interaction EE-4 CC, CG, EE, AND EF POSTER SESSIONS - HALL B0 ROOM 4B Tuesday at aglance COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK LUNCH BREAK 10 ICM LOCATION semiconductor opticalamplifiers semiconductor Superluminescent diodesand CB-4 semiconductor lasers semiconductor Long wavelength CB-6 lasers semiconductor High-power CB-5 ROOM 13A Micro-resonators CD-6 Nonlinear nanomaterials CD-5 Ytterbium dopedlasermaterials CA-8 ROOM 13B spatio-temporal localization and locking Mode EF-2 and plasmonics Nonlinear nano-optics EF-1 Metasurface CK-7 ROOM 14A 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 Frequency combs CK-9 techniques Novel nanoandmicro fabrication CK-8 ROOM 14B ICM LOCATION Chip-based methodsandcellular sensing Chip-based CL-4 Label-free imaging andsensing CL-5 CLEO®/EUROPE-EQEC CONFERENCE DINNER, LÖWENBRÄUKELLER, MUNICH (END 23:00) OSTERSEEN CC, CG, EE, AND EF POSTER SESSIONS - HALL B0 Tuesday at aglance Nanostructured sensors Nanostructured CH-8 Precision spectroscopy ED-2 Frequency metrology andtransfer ED-1 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK LUNCH BREAK 11 ROOM 1 of ultraviolet pulses Generation andcharacterisation CF-8 and molecules Strong-field processes in atoms CG-2 and interactions Strong-field andhigh-power sources CG-1 HALL A1 LOCATION ROOM 2 modelling QCL-broadbandTHz operation and CC-2 spectroscopy time-domain THz CC-1 and mirrors bragg gratings performance High CE-8 ROOM 3

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 50 Years ofintegrated opticsI JSVI-1 Ultrafast 2μmfiberlasersystems CJ-10 ROOM 1 Metasurfaces and metadevices Metasurfaces EH-4 with 2D-materials Plasmonics andmetamaterials EH-3 combDirect spectroscopy II ED-4 combDirect spectroscopy I ED-3 ROOM 4A HAPPY HOUR SPONSORED BY THE QUANTUM AND ELECTRONICS OPTICS DIVISION (QEOD) OF THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, ICM FOYER, HALL B CK, EA, ED, EF' EI ANDPOSTER EJ SESSIONS - HALL B0 of 2Dmaterials Optical spectroscopy EI-3 Soliton molecules EF-6 and recurrence phenomena instabilities Modulation EF-5 dynamics in2Dmaterials andnonlinear Hot electrons EI-4 Wednesday at aglance ROOM 4B COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK LUNCH BREAK 12 ICM LOCATION Wavelength control ofQCLs CB-7 Postdeadline 1 (end 20:30) PD-1 conversionNonlinear frequency CA-11 Mid-infraread lasers CA-10 Laser amplifiersystems CA-9 ROOM 13A 0 , GROUND FLOOR Postdeadline 2 (end 20:30) PD-2 of light Spatio-temporal manipulation CD-8 Micro-comb-resonators CD-7 characterisation Novel materials andtheir CK-11 Plasmonics andantennas CK-10 ROOM 13B

field nano-optics Ultrafast andstrong EG-2 electromagnetic fields Engineering ofcomplex EG-1 Nonlinear integrated photonics EF-4 effect and Hawking-like Photon fluids EF-3 ROOM 14A 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 Microscopy I CH-9 laser micromachining andnovelMicrofluidics applications of CM-8 Quantum memories II Quantum memories EA/EB-2 I Quantum memories EA/EB-1 ROOM 14B ICM LOCATION photonics methods Theoretical andcomputational EJ-1 photonics modeling computationalApplication-driven EJ-3 plasmonics andmetamaterials Computational quantum optics, EJ-2 HAPPY HOUR SPONSORED BY THE QUANTUM AND ELECTRONICS OPTICS DIVISION (QEOD) OF THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, ICM FOYER, HALL B OSTERSEEN CK, EA, ED, EF' EI ANDPOSTER EJ SESSIONS - HALL B0 Wednesday at aglance Integrated quantum photonics EA-6 Nanoclassical light EA-7 Sources II andcharacterization Frequency combs: ED-6 Sources I andcharacterization Frequency combs: ED-5 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK LUNCH BREAK 13 ROOM 1 Twisted light fields CG-3 Interferometry andimaging Interferometry CG-6 Ultrafast dynamicsinmolecules CG-5 Attosecond dynamicsinbulksolids CG-4 0 , GROUND FLOOR HALL A1 LOCATION ROOM 2

Advanced layered materials for photonics CE-10 fibres andbeyond polymers, ceramics, earth, Rare CE-9 quantum opticsandspintronicsTHz CC-4 QCLand THz imaging THz CC-3 ROOM 3

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 multi-core fibers multi-core Coherent beam combining and CJ-14 andNIRfiberlasers Raman CJ-13 and tunablelasers Single frequency CJ-12 multimode fiberlasers Spatiotemporal effectsin CJ-11 ROOM 1 of light-matter interactions Plasmonic enhancement EH-6 plasmonics and Nonlinear metasurfaces EH-5 and energy efficiency Thermo-photonics, materials JSIII-2 for photovoltaics Light management JSIII-1 ROOM 4A Quantum andrandom systems EF-7 in topological photonics Nonlinear andquantum aspects EC-4 topological systems Lasing anddriven dissipative EC-3 Solitons inmicrocavities EF-8 CD, EB, EC, EG AND JSIII POSTER SESSIONS - HALL B0 ROOM 4B Thursday at aglance COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK LUNCH BREAK 14 ICM LOCATION 50 Years ofintegrated opticsII JSVI-2 Quantum networks EB-8 Colour centres andnovel sources EB-7 and foundation Quantum state characterization EB-6 ROOM 5 semiconductor lasers semiconductor Vertical cavity CB-11 laserdynamics Semiconductor CB-10 lasers semiconductor combs in Optical frequency CB-9 lasers semiconductor pulsegeneration from Short CB-8 ROOM 13A technologies Quantum andinformation CD-12 at extremewavelengths Nonlinear application CD-11 photonics II Novel systems for topological EC-2 photonics I Novel systems for topological EC-1 ROOM 13B 20:00 19:30 19:00 18:30 18:00 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 09:00 08:30 Coupling at thenanoscale EG-6 Emission control at thenanoscale EG-5 Nonlinear nano-optics EG-4 and spectroscopy Nanoscale imaging EG-3 ROOM 14A Time-resolved sensing CH-13 Spectroscopic sensing CH-12 Infrared gassensing CH-11 Microscopy II CH-10 ICM LOCATION ROOM 14B and localized structures Frequency conversion EF-10 Solitons andtheirapplications EF-9 optics Novel approaches innonlinear CD-10 broadeningSpectral CD-9 CD, EB, EC, EG AND JSIII POSTER SESSIONS - HALL B0 OSTERSEEN Thursday at aglance COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK LUNCH BREAK 15 THz applications THz CC-5 application powerHigh sourcesTHz and CC-8 spectroscopy CW systemsTHz and CC-7 powerHigh pulsegeneration THz CC-6 ROOM 1 spectroscopy andimaging New techniques for ultrafast CF-12 characterisation XUV generation and CF-11 forMethods CEP-stable sources CF-10 pulses Generation offew-cycle CF-9 HALL A1 LOCATION ROOM 2 sources Photoemission spectroscopy and CG-9 and spectroscopy generationHarmonic CG-8 attosecond pulses Generation andapplications of CG-7 and diffractive optics resonatorsMicro CE-11 ROOM 3

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION PL-4 PL-3 PL-2 PL-1 CA-5 CA-4 CA-3 CA-2 CA-1 YM CA – SOLID-STATE LASERS CLEO®/EUROPE 2019SESSIONS Tuesday, 10:30- 12:30, Room 1 ICM and Award Ceremony 2019 EQECPlenary Talk Monday, 18:00 -19:00, Room 1 ICM Nobel Prize Plenary Talk Monday, 09:40 -11:00, Room 1 ICM TalkPlenary and 2019 WoP Congress Opening Monday, 08:30 -09:30, Room 1 ICM 2019 CLEO/Europe Plenary Talk Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 13a ICM Thin disklasers Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 13a ICM Visible andUVlasers Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 13a ICM Waveguide lasers Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 13a ICM Laser facilities Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 13a ICM Laser beamcontrol Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room B11 Hall B1 Career event: your after Options PhD PLENARY SESSIONS SPECIAL EVENT Semiconductor micro-lasers: micro-lasers: Semiconductor CB-1 CA-11 CA-10 CA-9 CA-8 CA-7 CA-6 CA-P CB-P CB-4 semiconductor Integrated CB-3 CB-2 CB – SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS Novel technology concepts Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 13aICM conversionNonlinear frequency Wednesday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 13aICM Mid-infrared lasers Wednesday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 13aICM Laser amplifiersystems Tuesday, 8:30 - 10:00, Room 13b ICM Ytterbium dopedlasermaterials Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 13a ICM Novel laser concepts Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 13a ICM 2 μmlasers Monday, 13:15 -14:15, Hall B0 PosterCA session CB Poster session Tuesday, 08:30- 10:00, Room 13a ICM semiconductor opticalamplifiers Superluminescent diodesand Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 13b ICM lasers andamplifiers Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 13b ICM Novel dynamics micro-lasers: Semiconductor Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 14a ICM Monday, 13:15 -14:15, Hall B0 Sessions atSessions aGlance 16 CB-11 CB-10 CB-9 CB-8 CB-7 CB-6 CB-5 CC-3 QCL-broadband THz CC-2 CC-1 CC-P AND APPLICATIONS –CC TERAHERTZ SOURCES Thursday,Room 16:00- 17:30, 13a ICM semiconductor lasers Vertical cavity Thursday,Room 14:00- 15:30, 13a ICM laserdynamics Semiconductor Thursday,Room 10:30- 12:00, 13a ICM in semiconductor lasers combs frequency Optical Thursday,Room 08:30- 10:00, 13a ICM from semiconductor lasers pulsegeneration Short Wednesday, 08:30 -10:00, Room 13aICM Wavelength control ofQCLs Tuesday, 16:00- 17:30, Room 13a ICM semiconductor lasers Long wavelength Tuesday, 14:00- 15:30, Room 13a ICM semiconductor lasers High-power Wednesday, 08:30 -10:00,Room 3 Hall A1 QCLand THz imaging THz Tuesday, 16:00 - 17:30, Room 3 Hall A1 operation andmodelling Tuesday, 14:00 - 15:30, Room 3 Hall A1 spectroscopy time-domain THz Tuesday, 13:00- 14:00, Hall B0 CC Poster Session Micro-resonators CD-6 CD-5 CD'-P CD-4 CD-3 CD-2 Solitons CD-1 CC-8 CC-7 CC-6 CC-5 CC-4 OF NONLINEAR OPTICS CD – APPLICATIONS Tuesday, 16:00-17:30, Room 13b ICM Tuesday, 14:00-15:30, Room 13b ICM Nonlinear nanomaterials Monday, 13:15 -14:15, Hall B0 CD' Poster Session Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 13b ICM Nonlinear imaging Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 13b ICM Tunable light sources Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 13b ICM Nonlinear spectroscopy Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 13b ICM Thursday,Room 16:00-17:30, 1 A1 Hall and application powerHigh sourcesTHz Thursday,Room 14:00-15:30, 1 A1 Hall and spectroscopy CW systemsTHz Thursday,Room 10:30-12:00, 1 A1 Hall powerHigh pulsegenerationTHz Thursday,Room 08:30-10:00, 1 A1 Hall applications THz Wednesday, 10:30 -12:00,Room 3 Hall A1 and spintronics optics quantum THz

Spatio-temporal CD-8 Micro-comb-resonators CD-7 CD-P CD-10 CD-9 • • Short courses referenced with are on adark background: Exceptions mentioned below with presentations are on a white background and have beginning a code sessions post-deadline Both including CLEO®/Europe and EQEC that with an begins E EQECAll sessions are on ashaded background and have acode with a C beginning code CLEO®/EuropeAll sessions are on awhite background and have a at 2019 CLEO®/Europe-EQEC. the The followingpages containthe paperstheabstracts of presented How to read Codes? theSession Plenary talks referenced talks • Plenary with • • CLEO®/Europe-EQEC joint symposia referenced with JS. JS SPIE-OM-EQEC. tional photonics for application metrology referenced with JS ECBO-CLEO®/Europe. SPIE-Optical Metrology/EQEC joint session on computa The ECBO-CLEO®/Europe joint session referenced with PD Wednesday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 13bICM Thursday, 13:00- 14:00, B0 Hall CD Poster session Thursday,Room 10:30- 12:00, Osterseen ICM Novel approaches innonlinearoptics Thursday,Room 08:30- 10:00, Osterseen ICM broadeningSpectral Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 13bICM manipulation oflight . .

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CE-1 CD-12 CD-11 CHARACTERISATION FABRICATION AND OPTICAL – MATERIALS,CE Sunday, 10:30 -12:30, Room 7 Hall A1 non-linear opticalmaterials and nanostructured for advanced Opportunities Thursday,Room 16:00- 17:30, 13b ICM Quantum andinformation technologies Thursday,Room 14:00- 15:30, 13b ICM at extreme wavelengths Nonlinear application -

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Sessions atSessions aGlance TUE WED = . = 17 Tuesday Wednesday CE-4 computing Neuro-inspired CE-3 CE-2 CE-P THU = Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 7 Hall A1 optics andphotonics Multiferroics andnon-linear Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 7 Hall A1 and random photonics Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 7 Hall A1 glasses andapplications Infrared material fibres Sunday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 CE Poster Session Thursday - day was changed. (CD’,cases abbreviation the EF’), has a’as presentation initial the over conference the days “days (see at aglance”). For two exceptional posters are displayed topic per according to reference their numbers place with same the abbreviations as for oral the presentations. All secondThe indicatespart theday posterthewhen presentation takes nanoscale" topic of EQEC the conference. EG-P.2 EG-P E E destination, and order the of presentation within topic, the e.g. The first indicates part Conference,the the topic poster the title, EG-P.2 THU Poster presentations have made up a code of two parts, Posters tween brackets. Plenary, Tutorial, Keynote and Invited Talks are marked be G G-P.2 = -P.2 .2 = = = Light-matter interactions at nanoscale the EQEC Second poster "Light-matter inthe Second interactions at the Poster CE-8 CE-7 CE-6 CE-5 Tuesday, 08:30- 10:00, Room 3 Hall A1 gratings andmirrors bragg performance High Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 3 Hall A1 configurations andmaterials Advances inopticalfibre Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 3 Hall A1 photonic bandgapsystems Metamaterials andfunctional Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 3 Hall A1 waveguides technologies Novel light confinement e.g.

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GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION CE-10 CE-9 CF-8 CF-7 of Characterisation CF-6 CF-5 CF-4 CF-3 CF-2 CF-P CF-1 CE-11 CF – ULTRAFAST OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES

Wednesday, 14:00 -15:15, Room 3 Hall A1 fibres andbeyond polymers, ceramics, earth, Rare Tuesday, 08:30- 10:00, Room 2 Hall A1 of ultraviolet pulses Generation andcharacterisation Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 2 Hall A1 Ultrabroadband lasersources Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 2 Hall A1 laserpulses ultrashort Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 2 Hall A1 conversion pulses ofultrashort Techniques for wavelength Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 2 Hall A1 Solitons andself-compression Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 2 Hall A1 Fiber lasers Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 2 Hall A1 New developments for ultrafast oscillators Sunday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 CF Poster session Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 2 Hall A1 High-power oscillators Thursday,Room 08:30- 10:00, 3 A1 Hall Micro resonators anddiffractive optics Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 3 Hall A1 Advanced layered materials for photonics CG-P CF-12 CF-11 CF-10 CF-9 CG-6 CG-5 CG-4 CG-3 CG-2 CG-1 AND ATTOSECOND SCIENCE –CG HIGH-FIELD LASER CG Poster session Thursday,Room 16:00- 17:30, 2 A1 Hall spectroscopy andimaging New techniques for ultrafast Thursday,Room 14:00- 15:30, 2 A1 Hall and characterisation XUV generation Thursday,Room 10:30- 12:00, 2 A1 Hall CEP-stable sources for Methods Thursday,Room 08:30- 10:00, 2 A1 Hall Generation offew-cycle pulses Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 2 Hall A1 andimaging Interferometry Wednesday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 2 Hall A1 Ultrafast dynamicsinmolecules Wednesday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 2 Hall A1 in bulksolids Attosecond dynamics Wednesday, 08:30 -10:00, Room 2 Hall A1 Twisted light fields Tuesday, 16:00- 17:30, Room 2 Hall A1 in atoms andmolecules Strong-field processes Tuesday, 14:00- 15:30, Room 2 Hall A1 sources andinteractions Strong-field andhigh-power Tuesday, 13:00-14:00, Hall B0

Sessions atSessions aGlance 18 CH-8 CH-7 CH-6 CH-P CH-5 CH-4 CH-3 CH-2 CH-1 CG-9 CG-8 CG-7 AND MICROSCOPY CH – OPTICAL SENSING Tuesday, 08:30- 10:00, Room 1 Hall A1 sensors Nanostructured Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 1 Hall A1 fibre sensors Microstructured Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 1 Hall A1 Fibre and medicalsensors bio- Monday, 13:15 -14:15, Hall B0 CH Poster Session Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 1 Hall A1 Integrated sensorsII Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 1 Hall A1 Integrated sensorsI Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 1 Hall A1 Photoacoustic sensors Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 1 Hall A1 LIDAR systems Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 1 Hall A1 fibreOptical sensors Thursday,Room 16:00- 17:15, 3 A1 Hall and sources Photoemission spectroscopy Thursday,Room 14:00- 15:30, 3 A1 Hall Harmonic generation andspectroscopy Thursday,Room 10:30- 12:00, 3 A1 Hall of attosecond pulses Generation andapplications CI-5 technologies Integrated CI-4 CI-3 CI-2 CI-P CI-1 CH-13 CH-12 CH-11 CH-10 CH-9 AND DATA STORAGE FOR COMMUNICATIONS CI – OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES Tuesday, 14:00-15:30, Room 4a ICM for photonic devices manipulation Phase and spectrum Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 6 Hall A1 for data networks Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 6 Hall A1 range networksmetro andshort Components andsystems for Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 6 Hall A1 fiber systems Advanced highcapacity Sunday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 CI Poster session Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 6 Hall A1 NFT-based transmission Probabilistic shapingand Thursday,Room 16:00-17:30, 14b ICM Time-resolved sensing Thursday,Room 14:00-15:30, 14b ICM Spectroscopic sensing Thursday,Room 10:30-12:00, 14b ICM Infrared gassensing Thursday,Room 08:30-10:00, 14b ICM Microscopy II Wednesday, 10:30 -12:00,Room 14bICM Microscopy I CJ-10 CJ-9 CJ-8 CJ-7 CJ-6 CJ-5 CJ-4 CJ-3 CJ-2 CJ-P CJ-1 LASERS AND AMPLIFIERS CJ – FIBRE AND GUIDED WAVE Wednesday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 1 ICM Ultrafast 2μmfiber lasersystems Tuesday, 16:00 - 17:30, Room 1 ICM Multimode nonlinearfiberoptics Tuesday, 08:30 - 10:00, Room 1 ICM and 2μmfiberlasers conversionNonlinear frequency Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 1 ICM and nonlinearamplifiers fiberlasers Mode-locked Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 1 ICM Waveguide lasers Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 1 ICM and components lasersourcesMid-IR Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 3 ICM laser systems Large-mode-area-fiber-based Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 3 ICM Hollow-core fibersandsystems Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 3 ICM and components Fiber laserscharacterisation Sunday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 PosterCJ session Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 3 ICM fiberlasers thulium-doped Short-wavelengths CK-8 CK-7 Metasurface CK-6 CK-5 Microresonators CK-4 CK-3 CK-2 CK-1 CJ-14 CJ-13 CJ-12 CJ-11 CK – MICRO- AND NANO-PHOTONICS Tuesday, 14:00- 15:30, Room 14b ICM fabrication techniques Novel nanoandmicro Tuesday, 08:30 - 10:00, Room 14a ICM Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 4b ICM From nanoto quantum sensing Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 4b ICM Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 4b ICM Photonic integration Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 14a ICM Active devices Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 14a ICM Light coupling Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 14a ICM Light management Thursday,Room 16:00- 17:30, 1 ICM and multi-core fibers Coherent beamcombining Thursday,Room 14:00- 15:30, 1 ICM andNIRfiberlasers Raman Thursday,Room 10:30- 12:00, 1 ICM and tunablelasers Single frequency Thursday,Room 08:30- 10:00, 1 ICM in multimodefiberlasers Spatiotemporal effects Sessions atSessions aGlance 19 Room 22a, Second Floor,Room 22a, Second Congress Centre Floor,Room 21, Second Congress Centre Room 14c, First Floor, Congress Centre Room 14b, First Floor, Congress Centre Room 14a, First Floor, Congress Centre Room 13b, First Floor, Congress Centre Room 13a, First Floor, Congress Centre Room 12b, First Floor, Congress Centre (SH only) Room 12a,First Floor, Congress Centre (SH only) Room 5,Ground Floor, Congress Centre Room 4b, Ground Floor, Congress Centre Room 4a, Ground Floor, Congress Centre Room 3,Ground Floor, Congress Centre Room 2,Ground Floor, Congress Centre and courses place take congress in the centre, Talks and courses: inner cover of the advance programme. foundA map be therooms locating can inthe How to findthe room? 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Room A12 “Max Born”, First Floor, Room A11 “Gordon Gould”, First Floor, Room 8“Gustav Hertz”, Ground Floor, Room 7“Dennis Gábor”, Ground floor, Room 6“Charles Townes”, Ground Floor, Room 5“Marie Curie”, Ground Floor, Room 4“Emmett Leith”, Ground Floor, Room 3“Theodore Maiman”, Ground Room 2“Emmy Noether”, Ground Floor, B0, Ground Floor, Congress Centre. Posters: exhibitionthe A1. hall fromto walk ICM the to rooms the located in Note: Edison Room B13 3”,“Thomas First floor, Edison Room B12 2”,“Thomas First Floor, Edison Room B11 1”,“Thomas First Floor, in theexhibition hall B1: locatedRooms Room 1“Albert Einstein”, Ground Floor, Exhi in theexhibition hall A1: locatedRooms Room Osterseen, Floor, Second Congress Centre Room 22b, Floor, Second Congress Centre Exhibition Hall A1 (SH only) Exhibition Hall A1 (SH only) Exhibition Hall A1 Exhibition Hall A1 Exhibition Hall A1 Exhibition Hall A1 (SH only) Exhibition Hall A1 (SH only) Floor, Exhibition Hall A1 Exhibition Hall A1 bition Hall A1 Exhibition Hall B1 (SH only) Exhibition Hall B1 (SH only) Exhibition Hall B1 (SH only) Be aware Be that afew minutes are required All poster sessionsAll place take Hall inthe

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GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION CK-P CK-11 CK-10 CK-9 CM-1 CL-5 CL-4 CL-3 CL-2 CL-P CL-1 WITH LASERS CM – MATERIALS PROCESSING IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE CL – PHOTONIC APPLICATIONS

Wednesday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 CK Poster session Wednesday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 13bICM their characterisation Novel materials and Wednesday, 08:30 -10:00, Room 13bICM Plasmonics andantennas Tuesday, 16:00- 17:30, Room 14b ICM Frequency combs Sunday, 10:30 - 12:00, Room 14b ICM shapingforBeam laserprocessing Tuesday, 14:00 - 15:30, Room Osterseen ICM Label-free imaging and sensing Tuesday, 08:30 - 10:00, Room Osterseen ICM and cellular sensing methods Chip-based Monday, 16:15 - 17:45, Room Osterseen ICM Novel lasers, instruments andtechnology Monday, 14:15 - 15:45, Room Osterseen ICM control andsensing light field Nano-optics, Monday, 13:15 -14:15, Hall B0 CL Poster session Monday, 11:15 - 12:45, Room Osterseen ICM Clinical applications EA-3 EA-2 EA-1 CM-8 CM-7 CM-6 CM-P CM-5 CM-4 CM-3 CM-2 ULTRACOLD QUANTUM MATTER EA – QUANTUM OPTICS AND Tuesday, 08:30- 10:00, Room 4a ICM Quantum optomechanics Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 4a ICM interaction Coherent atom-light Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 4a ICM Quantum effects Wednesday, 08:30 -10:00, Room 14bICM of lasermicromachining Microfluidics andnovel applications Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 14b ICM New trends onlaserablation Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 14b ICM 3D laseradditive micromanufacturing Monday, 13:15 -14:15, Hall B0 CM Poster session Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 14b ICM materials for advanced devices oftransparentLaser nanostructuring Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 14b ICM of integrated photonic devices Femtosecond laserwriting Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 14b ICM Advanced ofmaterials functionalization Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 14b ICM bySilicon ultrafast structuring lasers EQEC 2019SESSIONS Sessions atSessions aGlance 20 EB-5 EB-4 communication Quantum EB-3 EA/EB-2 EA/EB-1 EA-P EA-7 EA-6 EA-5 EA-4 nertd and Integrated EB-2 EB-1 COMMUNICATION, AND SENSING EB – QUANTUM INFORMATION, Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 3 ICM Quantum state engineering Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 1 ICM processing Quantum information Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 1 ICM and applications Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 1 ICM engineered photonics Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 14bICM Quantum memoriesII Wednesday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 14bICM Quantum memoriesI Wednesday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 EA Poster session Wednesday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 1 Hall A1 Nanoclassical light Wednesday, 08:30 -10:00, Room 1 Hall A1 Integrated quantum photonics Tuesday, 16:00- 17:30, Room 4a ICM Long-range interactions Tuesday, 14:00- 15:30, Room 1 ICM Quantum control Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 1 ICM Quantum interfaces

ED-1 EC-4 EC-3 EC-P EC-2 EC-1 EB-8 EB-7 EB-P EB-6 AND FREQUENCY COMBS ED – PRECISION METROLOGY EC – TOPOLOGICAL STATES OF LIGHT Tuesday, 14:00-15:30, Room 1 Hall A1 and transfer Frequency metrology Thursday,Room 16:00-17:30, 4b ICM in topological photonics Nonlinear andquantum aspects Thursday,Room 14:00-15:30, 4b ICM topological systems Lasing anddriven dissipative Thursday, 13:00-14:00, B0 Hall EC Poster session Thursday,Room 10:30-12:00, 13b ICM for topological photonics II Novel systems Thursday,Room 08:30-10:00, 13b ICM for topological photonics I Novel systems Thursday,Room 16:00-17:30, 5 ICM Quantum networks Thursday,Room 14:00-15:30, 5 ICM and novel sources Colour centres Thursday, 13:00-14:00, B0 Hall EB Poster session Thursday,Room 10:30-12:00, 5 ICM and foundation Quantum state characterization EE-5 EE-4 EE-P EE-3 EE-2 EE-1 ED-6 ED-5 ED-P ED-4 ED-3 ED-2 EE – ULTRAFAST OPTICAL SCIENCE

Tuesday, 16:00- 17:30, Room 4b ICM Ultrafast processes infibers Tuesday, 14:00 - 15:30, Room 4b ICM sources andmatter Interaction between ultrafast Tuesday, 13:00 - 14:00, Hall B0 EE Poster Session Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 4a ICM Ultrafast control by light Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 14c ICM materials andonsurfaces Ultrafast phenomenain2D Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 14c ICM New principlesofultrafast spectroscopy Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 1 Hall A1 Sources andcharacterization II Frequency combs: Wednesday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 1 Hall A1 Sources andcharacterization I Frequency combs: Wednesday, 13:00 -14:00,Hall B0 ED Poster session Wednesday, 10:30 - 12:00, Room 4aICM combDirect spectroscopy II Wednesday, 08:30 - 10:00, Room 4aICM combDirect spectroscopy I Tuesday, 16:00- 17:30, Room 1 Hall A1 Precision spectroscopy EF-10 EF-9 EF-8 EF-7 EF-6 EF-5 EF'-P EF-4 EF-3 EF-2 EF-1 EF-P SOLITONS AND SELF-ORGANIZATION EF – NONLINEAR PHENOMENA, Thursday,Room 16:00- 17:30, Osterseen ICM and localized structures Frequency conversion Thursday,Room 14:00- 15:30, Osterseen ICM Solitons andtheirapplications Thursday,Room 10:30- 12:00, 4b ICM Solitons inmicrocavities Thursday,Room 08:30- 10:00, 4b ICM Quantum andrandom systems Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 4bICM Soliton molecules Wednesday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 4bICM recurrence phenomena Modulation instabilitiesand Wednesday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 EF Poster Session Wednesday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 14aICM Nonlinear integrated photonics Wednesday, 08:30 -10:00, Room 14aICM Photon fluidsandHawking-like effect Tuesday, 16:00- 17:30, Room 14a ICM localization . spatio-temporal and locking Mode Tuesday, 14:00- 15:30, Room 14a ICM andplasmonics Nonlinear nano-optics Tuesday, 13:00- 14:00, Hall B0 EF Poster session Sessions atSessions aGlance 21 EG-6 EG-5 EG-P EG-4 EG-3 EG-2 EG-1 EH-3 Metasurfaces-polarimetry, EH-2 EH-P EH-1 AT THE NANOSCALE EG – LIGHT-MATTER INTERACTIONS AND METAMATERIALS PLASMONICS – EH Thursday,Room 16:00- 17:30, 14a ICM Coupling at thenanoscale Thursday,Room 14:00- 15:30, 14a ICM Emission control at thenanoscale Thursday, 13:00- 14:00, B0 Hall EG Poster session Thursday,Room 10:30- 12:00, 14a ICM Nonlinear nano-optics Thursday,Room 08:30- 10:00, 14a ICM Nanoscale imaging Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30,Room 14aICM Ultrafast andstrong fieldnano-optics Wednesday, 14:00 -15:30,Room 14aICM fields electromagnetic Engineering ofcomplex Wednesday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 4a ICM with 2D-materials Plasmonics andmetamaterials Monday, 14:15 -15:45, Room 14a ICM chirality and photon spin Monday, 13:15 -14:15, Hall B0 EH Poster session Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 14a ICM Engineering nontrivial light fields and spectroscopy EH-5 EH-4 EH-6 EJ-1 EI-4 EI-3 physics Exciton/polariton EI-2 EI-1 EI-P PHOTONICS MODELLING AND COMPUTATIONAL EJ – THEORETICAL AND NOVEL MATERIALS EI – TWO-DIMENSIONAL

Wednesday, 10:30 - 12:00, Room Osterseen ICM photonics methods Theoretical and computational dynamics in2Dmaterials andnonlinear Hot electrons Wednesday, 08:30 -10:00, Room 4bICM of 2Dmaterials spectroscopyOptical Tuesday, 08:30-10:00, Room 4b ICM in 2Dmaterials Monday, 16:15 -17:45, Room 14a ICM and related 2Dmaterials ofgrapheneOptics Wednesday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 EI Poster session Wednesday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 4bICM Wednesday, 16:00 - 17:30, Room 4aICM and metadevices Metasurfaces Thursday,Room 16:00-17:30, 4a ICM of light-matter interactions enhancement Plasmonic Thursday,Room 14:00-15:30, 4a ICM and plasmonics Nonlinear metasurfaces

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION JSII-1 JSII-P JSI-3 JSI-2 platforms Photonic JSI-1 JSI-P computational Application-driven EJ-3 EJ-2 EJ-P JSI –NEUROMORPHIC FOR MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION JSII TECHNIQUES – LABEL-FREE JOINT SYMPOSIA SESSIONS CLEO®/EUROPE-EQEC 2019 Wednesday, 16:00 - 17:30, Room Osterseen ICM photonics modelling Wednesday, 14:00 - 15:30, Room Osterseen ICM plasmonics andmetamaterials Computational quantum optics, Wednesday, 13:00 -14:00,Hall B0 PosterEJ session Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 4a ICM spectroscopyRaman I Sunday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 JSII Poster session Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 8 Hall A1 photonic platforms Neuromorphic Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 8 Hall A1 for opticalcommunications Neuromorphic processing Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 8 Hall A1 for reservoir computing Sunday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 JSI Poster session PHOTONICS

JSV-1 JSIV-3 JSIV-2 JSIV-1 JSIV-P JSIII-P materials Thermo-photonics, JSIII-2 JSIII-1 JSII-2 AND SUSTAINABILITY FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY JSIII – PHOTONICS AND APPLICATIONS JSV – QUANTUM SENSING JSIV – NANOSCALE HEAT PROCESSES Sunday, 10:30 -12:00, Room 21 ICM and quantum optics Atom interferometry Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 4b ICM in plasmonicnanostructures Nanoscale heat processes Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 4b ICM by heat manipulation Nanodevices controlled Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 4b ICM transfer background Nanoscale heat Sunday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 JSIV Poster session Thursday, 13:00- 14:00, B0 Hall JSIII Poster session Thursday,Room 10:30- 12:00, 4a ICM and energy efficiency Thursday,Room 08:30- 10:00, 4a ICM Light management for photovoltaics Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 4a ICM spectroscopyRaman II

Sessions atSessions aGlance 22 JSV-3 JSV-2 JSV-P JS SPIE-OM-EQEC JS ECBO-CLEO®/Europe JSVI-2 JSVI-1 POSTDEADLINE SESSIONS EQEC 2019 JOINT SESSION SPIE-OPTICAL METROLOGY- JSVI – 50 YEARS OF INTEGRATED OPTICS PD-2 PD-1 JOINT SESSION ECBO-CLEO®/EUROPE 2019 Magnetometry Magnetometry Sunday, 16:00 -17:30, Room 21 ICM Optomechanics andatomic clocks Sunday, 14:00 -15:30, Room 21 ICM and biological imaging Sunday, 13:00 -14:00, Hall B0 JSV Poster Session Monday, 11:15 -12:45, Room 2 ICM for metrology application Computational photonics Sunday, 18:00 -19:30, Room 5 ICM ECBO-CLEO®/Europe Joint Session Thursday,Room 08:30-10:00, 5 ICM 50 Years ofintegrated opticsII Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30,Room 1 ICM 50 Years ofintegrated opticsI Wednesday, 19:00-20:30,Room 13b ICM Postdeadline 2 Wednesday, 19:00-20:30, Room 13aICM Postdeadline 1

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Aleksandra Foltynowicz, Anne-Marie Huijser, Moustapha Tlidi, Luca Dal Negro, Umea University, Sweden University of Twente, Enschede, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Boston University, USA The Netherlands Gesine Grosche, Vassili Fedotov, EG – Light-matter Interactions PTB Braunschweig, Germany Daniil Kartashov, University of Southampton, at the Nanoscale Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany United Kingdom Feng-Lei Hong, CHAIR: Niek Van Hulst, Yokohama University, Japan Tenio Popmintchev, ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Kristjan Leosson, University of California San Diego, USA Castelldefels, Spain Innovation Center Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland Yann Le Coq, LNE SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris, France Daniel Solli, Paolo Biagioni, François Marquier, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA Politecnico di Milano, Italy École Normale Supérieure de Paris-Saclay, Andre Luiten, Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, Orsay, France University of Adelaide, Australia Brahim Lounis, EF – Nonlinear Phenomena, Solitons Institut d’Optique Graduate School CNRS, Isabelle Staude, Marco Marangoni, and Self-organization Bordeaux, France Abbe Center for Photonics Jena, Germany Politecnico di Milano and Institute of Photonics CHAIR: Rachel Grange,

and Nanotechnology, Italy ETH Zurich, Switzerland Mathieu Mivelle, Thomas Taubner, GENERAL INFORMATION Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris, France I. Physikalisches Institut , RWTH Marco Prevedelli, Peter Banzer, Aachen, Germany Universita di Bologna, Italy Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Walter Pfeiffer, Erlangen, Germany University Bielefeld, Germany Gregory Wurtz, Jan Thomsen, King’s College London, London, Copenhagen University, Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark Stéphane Barland, Claus Ropers, United Kingdom CNRS Université de Nice Sophia University of Göttingen, Germany Antipolis, France EE – Ultrafast Optical Science Costanza Toninelli, EI – Two-dimensional and Novel Materials CHAIR: Stefan Haacke, Andrea Blanco Redondo, LENS and CNR-INO Florence, Italy CHAIR: Thomas Mueller, University of Strasbourg, CNRS IPCMS, France University of Sydney, Autralia Thomas Volz, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Natalie Banerji, Alejandro Giacomotti, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Rudolf Bratschitsch, Dept of Chemistry, University of Bern, Switzerland Centre de Nanosciences et de Technologies (C2N), Rashid Zia, University of Münster, Germany Palaiseau, France Jens Biegert, Brown University, Providence, USA Andres Castellanos-Gomez, ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Julien Javaloyes, EH – Plasmonics and Metamaterials Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Castelldefels, Spain Universitat de les Illes Ballears, Spain CHAIR: Femius Koenderink, Instituto de Ciencia de los Materiales de Elisabetta Collini, Lino Misoguti, AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Madrid, Spain University of Padova, Italy Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil Javier Aizpurua, Goki Eda, Daniele Faccio, Frank Setzpfandt, Center for Material Physics (CSIC – UPV/EHU and National University of Singapore, Singapore University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany DIPC), Spain Ilya Goykhman, Janos Hebling, Noel Smyth, Andrea Alù, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, University of Pecs, Hungary University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom University of Texas at Austin, USA Haifa, Israel

Takuya Higuchi, Alexander Solntsev, Sébastien Bidault, Alexander Holleitner, University of Erlangen-Nüremberg, Germany University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Institut Langevin, ESPCI, Paris, France Technische Universität München, Germany 31 Committees

Frank Koppens, Fabian Maucher, JSIII – Photonics for Renewable Energy ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark and Sustainability Joint Session Castelldefels, Spain Co-chairs: ECBO-CLEO®/Europe 2019 Carsten Rockstuhl, Svetlana Boriskina, Programme Commitee Ermin Malic, Institut für Theoretische MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA Chalmers University of Technology, Festkörperphysik Karlsruhe Institut JS ECBO-CLEO®/Europe – Göteborg, Sweden für Technologie, Germany Jan Goldschmidt, Joint Session ECBO-CLEO/Europe Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany Xavier Marie, Philippe Tassin, Co-chairs: University of Toulouse, France Chalmers University, Göteborg, Sweden Rainer Leitgeb, JSIV – Nanoscale Heat Processes Medical University of Vienna, Austria Vasili Perebeinos, Co-chairs: Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, CLEO®/Europe-EQEC 2019 Roberto Li Voti, Varpu Majormäki, (Scoltech), Moscow, Russia JOINT SYMPOSIUM Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy University of Jyväskylä, Finland Alexander Tartakovskii, PROGRAMME COMMITTEES Sebastien Volz, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Tokyo University, Japan

GENERAL INFORMATION Joint Session JSI – Neuromorphic Photonics SPIE-Optical Metrology- Co-chairs: JSV – Quantum Sensing and Applications EJ – Theoretical and Computational EQEC 2019 – Computational Peter Bienstman, Co-chairs: Photonics Modelling photonics for metrology Ghent University, Belgium Michael Drewsen, CHAIR: Evangelos Siminos, application Programme Aarhus University, Denmark University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden Paul Prucnal, Committee Princeton University, USA Sébastien Gleyzes, Eduardo Cabrera Granado, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Collège de France, JS SPIE/OM/EQEC – Universidad Complutense JSII – Label-free Techniques Paris, France Light and Structure de Madrid, Spain for Molecular Identification Co-chairs: Claudio Conti, Co-chairs: JSVI – 50 Years of Integrated Optics Bernd Bodermann, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy Ji-Xiang Cheng, Co-chairs: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Boston University, USA Trevor Benson, Braunschweig, Germany Tim Drysdale, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom The University of Edinburgh, School of Hanieh Fattahi, Evangelos Siminos, Engineering, United Kingdom Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and LMU, Valdas Pasiskevicius, University of Gothenburg, Garching, Germany KTH, Stockholm, Sweden Göteborg, Sweden Mickael Grech, Laboratoire d’Utilisation des Lasers Intenses, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France NOTES Miroslav Kolesik, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA Emmanuel Lorin de la Grandmaison, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada Makris Konstantinos, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece 32 CLEO®/Europe - EQEC 2019

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33 GENERAL INFORMATION to invited, 5 special oral contributions, oral to invited, 5special 982oral upgraded 22talks note 86invited talks, talks, 5tutorial talks, 6key including talks, 4plenary featuregramme will around 2000presentations The CLEO®/Europe-EQEC 2019 technical pro vance programme. CLEO®/Europe-EQEC 2019appear ad inthis Short abstracts of papers the presented to be at docs – will have –will docs opportunity the to engage with 5 – master students, graduate students, and post- formthe of panel discussions, young physicists for physicists and promoted. discussed be will In whereia differentcareer paths and opportunities on professional paths inside and beyond academ EPS Young Minds invites section to acareer event invites to acareer event EPS Young section Minds New at CLEO®/Europe-EQEC! Sunday 23 June, 10:30 to Thursday 27 June, 17:30. CLEO®/Europe-EQEC from running be 2019will Conference Dates according to famous physicists. of PHOTONICS 2019.These rooms are named tion of halls fair trade the grounds LASER World Centre inMunich ICM) or called exhibi the (so held at be courses will International the Congress ly during conference. the sessions All and short From 11 to 17 parallel sessions take place dai will short courses sessions featured be also inthetwo post-deadline will fivethe postersessions. presentations 18oral presentations and 896 posters GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL on Wednesday evening. Additionally 12 will be proposed. be will presented among

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c c c c c optical technologies: range of products exhibited cover will innovative latest first technology be exhibited. hand will The held inconjunction be will congress. with the The services, tion of and laser electro-optic equipment and From Monday to Thursday, amajor exhibi Exhibition Information onlinethe registration. registrantthe allowed to badge the scan during to pass on said information to exhibitors incase dress, for country) badge printing and purposes name, last name, company name, company ad GmbH (title, his/her first use particulars personal registrant agrees to also have Messe München By registering at CLEO®/Europe-EQEC, the allow identification. their [email protected] including picture their to supplier request to their send need by email to videotaped from management the staff or its Persons not wishing photographed to be or of use the images, the recordings, or materials. or other compensation arising from or related to cordings. She/he waives also any right to royalties orinspect approve of use the images the or re website. The registrant waivesalso anyright to Europe-EQEC marketing materials or conference his/her image in future the used to be CLEO®/ to capture,society store, use, and/or reproduce istrant grants permission to full management the By registering at CLEO®/Europe-EQEC, reg the and useCapture of a person’s image     Optical measurementOptical systems; Sensors, test and measurement; Manufacturing for technology optics; Optics; and optoelectronics;Laser LASER World of PHOTONICS 2019 General Information - - - -

37 c c c c c c LASER World of PHOTONICS 2019 exhibition ofries lectures that are held forums in the of the ofpart World the of Photonics congress.se The München International are now a permanent The application panels organised by Messe Application Panels Thursday 09:00 -16:00. through Wednesday 09:00-17:00and on The exhibition opened from be Monday will Opening hours of the exhibition at Further information on exhibition the is available The exhibition should attract overvisitors. 32 000 of latest the all overview trends and applications. 1 300exhibitors and in5halls gives acomplete LASER World of PHOTONICS features around and development sectors. networking platform for industrial, the research most important international information and PHOTONICS unique and, at same the time, the cision-makers and users, make LASER World of events and presence the of market all leaders,de extensive program of conferences and related This combination and of practice, an theory are organised to allow visits to exhibition. the to exhibition. technical the Longer lunch breaks conferenceAll registrants have will entrance free    engineering; Security. Illumination and energy; Imaging; Biophotonics and engineering; medical informationOptical and communication; Laser and systems laser Laser for production https://world-of-photonics.com/index-2.html - -

is available. and speaker the assignment the to structure the informationthe about room the and data,time poster presentation. For lecture at every least ference, sub conference, session, oral lecture or youbase can get information con about every congress-program.html https://www.photonics-congress.com/ of Photonics Congress is available online at: The entire programme eventsof the at World lectureOnline database On-site Facilities for Attendees application-panels/index.html trade-fair/supporting-program/information/ http://www.world-of-photonics.com/ For information further download: in English. exhibitors and congress participants. are All held The admissionfree is trade-fairfor visitors, all c c c c four main categories: from Monday to Thursday. Broken down into of 17applicationA series held be panels will atlook latest the trends and developments you.give will They attendees acomprehensive technologies and current discuss challenges with applicationical findingssectorthe in for optical institutes report on latest the industrial and med Well-known from speakers and industry research application.cal bridgehalls gap the and science between practi Optical metrology and imaging (Hall B2). metrology Optical and optics (Hall B3), Lasers materials processing Lasers (Hall A3), (Hall B2), Biophotonics applications and medical . With online this data - - - -

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Business Centre World of PHOTONICS career center gives you lenge photonics inthe The LASER industry? Are you looking for aposition or chal anew B2) Career center (Hall West and ICM. corridor in the placed Entrance be between will should consult it daily for internal messages. It A message Participants installed. be board will Message board • • • • currently cost: at proposed services Office ICM.the is centrally located next to main the entrance of day from 08:00 to 17:00 hour, Saturday) closed The business centrefrom (open Sunday to Thurs c c c c c • • • • • • • • Taxi (directly infront of service ICM main entrance) Trade Fairs packages) MSOffice all Information about Munich International Information about cultural attractions inMunich PC workstation with printers (applications from Flight/train information Hotel information Additional services: Stamps Colour/black-and-white copies E-mail and fax(receive/send) Laptop connections Internet access  entire event. You only to need register one during time the Enter any Internet address. Start your Internet browser. Conditions, you may access Internet. the on screen. Once you have accepted Terms General the and The portal page free portal the The of will WiFi appear General Information - - 38 can be reachedcan 1 be the directly via you visit can also restaurant the , which "Am See" foyerthe ICM –the Bistro ICM Café and the – operations two permanent in service Besides food side (located Halls between open. A1and be B1)will site. garden on Depending weather the beer the am to 5.00pm personnel from con experienced receive career afree consultation 10.00 between applications, changes job or will career entry itors have who questions about careers and job At Career the Center inHall 122,vis B2,booth development.al a number of specific options for your profession A number of gastronomy facilities are available on Lunches are in the conference not included fee. at aglance (firstpages the advanceof programme). coffeefree breaks as markedtablesthe in thedays of conferenceAll attendees are invited to attend the Catering supporting-program/career-center/index.html https://world-of-photonics.com/visitors/ Further information at: onlinecatalog/2019/job_offers English: onlinekatalog/2019/stellenangebote https://exhibitors.world-of-photonics.com/German: links: following See the cancies online inthe career center. Already now you canthe find exhibitor’s job va site at exhibition the stand. [email protected] or 089/4599580or on registration for coaching the place takes under havewho on afocus photonics the industry. The sultants of consulting the group Wirth +Partner https://exhibitors.world-of-photonics.com/ st floor. out - - - - -

• West Entrance) you find: will At “Riem the Arcaden” (three-minute from walk passagewaythe to parking the garage). (under stairs) the and Northwest the Entrance (in (near corridor the to Hall North B6),the Entrance located on ground the floorEast Entrancethe of Stadtsparkasse München has three cash machines, West Entrance, ground floor, and the 1 on Two of are them operated by in the ReiseBank draw money. No bank-counter but ATM-machines to with Banks “Messestadtthe West” subway station. centre Arcaden” shopping cateringOther places found can be at “Riem the Alpine, American, Asian, and Italian cuisine. snack located bars exhibition inthe offer halls bition offering halls internationalcuisine. Many on be first the floor also can foundthe exhi in restaurants located self-service Other halls. the floorsEast the of and West entrances and above restaurants are located onFull-service first the services/visitor_services_sub_subtypes_7681.php). www.messe-muenchen.de/en/services/visitor_ atstaff information the counters or consult floor. More information is availablefrom the located on ground the and floor on first the The hall. in each snack intheICM bars are and beverages are located on ground the floor Snack with large bars assortments of snacks along Expressway the Halls between B3 and B4. • currency exchange.currency ers to make deposits and withdraw funds. No Bank). A branch office the of Sparda-Bank customfor An ATM machine (Münchner self-service located at exit the of st floor - - -

Riem ArcadenRiem shopping centre. The optician “Fielmann” has a retail outletthe in Optician 09:00 - 20:00. hours:Opening Monday through Saturday groundrighttheportion floor in the of building. Arcaden shopping centre. It is located on the The nearest is pharmacy “SaniPlus” theRiem in Pharmacy foundin objects at &Found Lost the office. where Thisalso is youcan claim lost items or turn administrationthe building) and from outside. the clock office the isaccessible from the (via inside ministration building by gate around-the- 1. Open headquarterssecurity The are locatedthe ad in Security service andfound office /Lost aid mobile: emergency call), +491715663514. Phone: +4989742200,94928103(for first- at trade-fair the center and ICM. the sible for of needs medical guests the and visitors Trade Fairs, Aicher Ambulanz Union is respon of partner MunichAs International a service Entrances and on North the side of Hall C4. First-aid stations are located and in East the West First-aid venue onFor part Conference details, see further Sunday to Thursday) to fromand Munich airport. is organised inconnection fair with trade the (from shuttleAn airport operated by Autobus Oberbayern Airport shuttle main entrance. frontis located in service taxi The the of ICM Taxi service Munich or at main the railway station. are banks Other found to be also centre inthe of - - .

http://www.icm-muenchen.de http://www.messe-muenchen.de/ or 81829 Munich, Germany. visit: Please International Congress Centre, Am Messesee 6, Newthe Munich Trade Fair Centre at ICM the - CLEO®/Europe-EQEC place take at 2019will Conference Venue in designated smoking areas outside halls. the grounds of exhibition the space is only permitted Smoking ICM inthe is forbidden. Smoking on the Note for smokers exhibition closes. exhibitionthe and begins ends one hour after the West Entrance. As it one a rule, starts hour before cloakroom is located on lower the levels of the intermediatethe level of ICM. the In addition a For congress attendees a cloakroom is located on Cloakroom sessions technical all and exhibition. the ence material and badges that admit will themto by Messe Munich. will receive They the confer membersAll of press the are requested to register Press services ArcadenRiem shopping centre. “Die cleaning Reinigung” is located inthe dry Dry cleaning to “Edeka” the supermarket). ArcadenRiem shopping centre (lower level next Deutsche Post hasbranch asmall office the in Post office Halls A1 and B1. Mainin the Hall of Entrance the West leading to Information/travel service …are located Groceries with bakery, cloakroom, and . General Information - 39

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION midnight. Further information on underground the fromruns morning 4:12inthe to about 1:00after ground U2,exit ‘’Messestadt West’’. The U2 subway Munich central station by (Hauptbahnhof) under By train:The ICM is about 20minutes from There find youparkingwill space. outskirtsthe and throughout city the to ICM. the By car:simply follow fair trade the signs from How to reach theICMCentre A92 in the directionA92 inthe of Munich to motorway the followAirport signs the "Messe/ICM" on the route: thefollowing take Please From Munich is in front of module A, to of north the car park P6. Thecar rental centrewith its parking own facilities car rental firms are represented at Munich airport. By hire carfrom the airport: major the All (cost around € 75). 35 minutes, depending on volume the of traffic in front oftakes journey Theterminals. the about By taxi from theairport: Taxis are available - Messestadt West. derground U2that you takes directly to ICM the central station Change (Hauptbahnhof). to un Route S8 /U2:S8from to Munich airport the directly to ICM the -Messestadt West. Change to underground U2thatnhof). you takes ing station or Munich Station Central (Hauptbah Route S1/U2:from to Feldmoch airport the are two routes from to ICM: the airport the citythe centre at run 10-minute There intervals. below central the area. Trains direction inthe of tion for urban railway lines S1and S8is directly From theairport: At Munich sta the airport, fair grounds. or at information the counters on trade the is available at http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/ - - - - -

costs €9.00 one-way or €15.00 round trip. Thetriptakes approximately 45 minutes. ride The schedules at information the desk of ICM. the 20 minutes.the exact The every runsSee bus grounds / ICM: Departure times at theexhibition at note: 36(Please no stop inArea D). Terminal 2:four minutes earlier, at 56,at 16and four minutes later, at 04,at 24and at 44 Terminal 1,Area Z(central area) Terminal 1, Area A:at 00,at 20and at 40 to 6pm. timesDeparture at from Munich 8am airport: 20 minutes):(every trade-fair centre during following the schedule Munich the between and airport the service vides entrancethe of ICM the congress centre. It pro West, and East North Entrances and in front of ICM.the The bus directly stopsfront in the of travels nonstop to exhibition the grounds and 20 minutes The every airport. bus departs and (from Sunday to Thursday) to fromand Munich is organisedern inconnection fair with trade the shuttleAn airport operated by Autobus Oberbay Airport shuttle Building).(Central es and infront of ICM the going to airport the Youtaxi ranks find trade fair will entrancall at to the airport How to take ataxi from theICM Centre volumethe of traffic. about takes journey 35minutes, depending on exit Feldkirchen-West or München-Riem. The direction A94inthe the take of Munich to the motorwaythe intersection München-Ost. Then way ring road direction A99inthe of Salzburg to München-Nord.section Continue on motor the directionin the of Munich to motorway the inter intersection Eching/Neufahrn. Thentakethe A9 from 9:40 am to 8 pm General Information - - - - -

40 Conference Registration portation are not included fees. in the are included. Lunches and tickets for public trans online digest not included. will be Coffee breaks than whole the conference. note Please that the wishing to attend session one rather particular One-day registration fees are available for those fees.the for public transportation are not included in at aglance are included. Lunches and tickets given.be Coffee breaks as markedthedays in online. be Digest and Alogin will password will includes admission to technical exhibition. the conferencesall co-located congress.with the It 2019 technical sessions, as well as of to those includes admission CLEO®/Europe-EQEC to all week full The registration fee forthe meeting Additional dinner ticket guest per Dinner ticket participant per fee extra forRegular Short Course with the on line digest Non-Member digest online the with EPS/OSA/IEEE Member collecting registrationcollecting materials. mustwhich presented be also on-site when clude acopy of an official student identity card, (*) Applications for student the rates must in Added Tax). registration(All fees are exempt from Value Student fee (*) extra for Short Course digest online the with EPS/OSA/IEEE Student Member (*) One Day without online the digest digest online the with Student Non-Member (*) CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES € 350 € 220 € 780 € 650 € 320 € 280 € 250 € 35 € 10 -

- and are they not transferrable. for name person whose the appears on ticket, the ticketsAll are are personalized, i.e. they only valid price. special purchasealso up to five congresstickets for a of Photonics congress exhibitor 2019.Each may 2019 is entitled to one ticket free to World the exhibitorEach at LASER World of PHOTONICS Note to Exhibitors English is official the language the of conferences. Language and André Wobst. This programmeedited is by Patricia Helfenstein 68200 Mulhouse, France desFrères6 rue Lumière European Physical Society Conference management 14 June 2019. able ifnotice of cancellation is received after administration charge). No avail refunds be will Friday 14June refunded (less be the 2019will cancellation, requests received on or before lation must made in writing. Inbe of case the for processing refunds. Arequest for cancel An administration charge made be of €50will Cancellation Policy Registration forms are available on site. for valid be that day. gates of thecongress only or thefair and will through on the goes thedayed theparticipant Note:

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Thursday 27 June Wednesday 26 June Tuesday 25 June Monday 24June Sunday 23June Saturday 22 June Registration hours exhibitionthe halls. endthe of main the corridor just prior you enter registration counters are located on left side the at eingang CLEO®/Europe-EQEC WEST”). 2019 maintake the Entrance West (named “Haupt at ICM the centre. To enter ICM the centre please Registration for sessions technical place take will Registration hoursand location organizingrespective association. and poster presenters must register the with World of Photonics congress 2019.Speakers or posterspeakers presenters appearing at the are tickets available tothe discounted special Note: at regular the price. from one of organizing the scientific associations tional tickets to World the of Photonics congress that,Beyond exhibitors must purchase any addi recipient(s).the sent be asticket(s) e-ticket(s) will by e-mail to as exhibitor After passes. personalisation, these Exhibitor Online the via Shop same inthe way Congress tickets for exhibitors ordered can be Messe Munich manages order the of tickets: these for exhibitors. cluded discount in the price for tickets special congressThe official proceedings are not in ing companies. gress may only ordered be and by used exhibit ticketsSpecial to World the of Photonics Con Neither the free special tickets nor tickets Neither special thefree

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GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION website2/munichsubway.htm Subway map at www.travelsthroughgermany.com/ en/homepage/index.html More information at www.mvv-muenchen.de/ travel same inthe direction. any form of transport as long as you continue to have validated your ticket, you can travel with below for number of required Once you sections). ticket the intoinsert validating the machine (see among them: Munich is well-known for its many churches, Munich’s Churches: most of parts city the by and lines. U-Bahn S-Bahn from from airport, the city the centre and from held 2019events is to be easy reach will Laser all complex where CLEO®/Europe-EQEC 2019and tation system, Münchner and modern the Messe Munich enjoys an outstanding public transpor not impossible. sunthe is likely to shine, although rain is In June weather the is likely warm to and be oftle Neuschwanstein or Tegernsee. beautiful the Bavarian Alps or cas places such as fairy-tale the one-day excursion opportunities to nearby the cuisine tradition,German and many half-day or attractions include Bavarian the and South beer Its festival is beer world October famous. Tourist museums, theatres, and sightseeing. galleries art nich offers fantastic opportunities for shopping, for its and science environment. industry Mu Europe. The 1,3million inhabitants city is famous offoothills Alps, the is one of major the cities in The celebratedcapital Bavaria,of locatedthe in Munich, Germany - - -

Munich’s famous places to be visited:   c c c c     Marienplatz Heiliggeistkirche, Alter Peter (Church Of St. Peter), Frauenkirche Lady), (Church Of Our Tal 77, 80331 Munich, Tel. 089/224402 1 Rindermarkt,Munich churchthe services). hours:Opening 07:00-20:30 (no visits during 1 Frauenplatz,Munich statue, erected in 1638to celebrate end the of column of Virgin the at Mary its centre. The The Marienplatz is named accordingthe to markt Hl.Geist Bus line 52/62/132-station stop Viktualien Getting lines there: 3/6to Marienplatz, U-Bahn during church the services) 09:00-19:00, Sunday 08:30-19:00(no visits hours:Opening Monday through Saturday 3/6, Bus 52to Marienplatz trains,Getting lines there: U-bahn S-Bahn all days: 10:00-18:30. 09:00-18:30. Saturday, Sunday and holi hours:Opening Monday through Friday enjoy of Munich view abeautiful the city centre. Climb 299 the steps of parish this church to 3/6 to Marienplatz lines train,Getting U-Bahn there: S-Bahn all General Information - - 42 c c  Isartor (Isar Gate) Königsplatz gates, dating from 14 the Most easterly of Munich's three remaining town of an annual summer outdoor concert series. of Greek and Roman sculpture. It is sight the Glyptothek, but a small enchanting collection square Propyläen the boasts gateway and the Commissioned by Ludwig neo-Classical I, this on Sunday. shops are located area. in this Shops are closed market. The major restaurants, coffees and nival) celebrations and popular the Christmas Founding Festival as well as for Fasching (car The Marienplatz is acentral place forthe city’s and 17:00. ing match. Threetimesday a at 11:00,12:00 ing Dance traditional the and Coopers' ajoust Germany, with near-lifesize figuresperform Rathausturm). Thisthelargest is carillon in New Town Hall Tower (Glockenspiel im The place is famous for its carillon in the hunger and heresy. city's the bolize overcoming of war, pestilence, by Ferdinand Murmann. The four putti's sym iscolumn's astatue pedestal of aputti, created 1590 by Hubert Gerhard. At each corner of the ue of Virgin that Mary was sculpted earlier, in Swedishthe invasion, is topped by stat agilded th century. Careful - - - - - c cated in Munich: annually. Thatwhy is many gardensbeer are lo breweries 123million dispense gallons of beer at least sampling its brews. Today Munich the you discover could never fully Munich without cannot about talk one without other the and c c Nothing defines Munich morethan beer.its You Beer Gardens  Karlstor Gate) (Charles' Augustiner-Großgaststätte TorSendlinger Gate) (Sendlinger Munich, Tel. 089/2 604106. Pedestrian Zone, Neuhauser Straße 16,80331 Augustiner's back rooms up until 1855when Brothers began brewing something heavenly in history that reaches back to 1328. The Augustin more traditional Munich establishments, with a The Augustiner Großgaststätte is one theof from 14 the Remaining towers of southerly fortifications zone. pedestrian primary splatz). Today it marks one end of Munich's square known as "Stachus" Karl (officially porated at end the of 18 the Westerly town gate from 14 Gate accommodates Valentin the Museum. appearance of structure.original the The Isar restoration has recreated dimensions the and th century. th th century into the century. Incor - - - c c   Chinesischer TurmChinesischer Tower) (Chinese Altes Hackerhaus Opening hours:Opening 9 am to midnight daily. Tel. 089/2605026, Sendlinger Str. 14, Munich, station (exit at stop "Chinesischer Turm") 54 from "Muenchner Freiheit" underground Access:best The way to reach theit is bus No. (near Odeonsplatz) to city northern the border. parkThe stretchesfrom the centre the cityof Garten 3,open from 11.00 to midnight. hardly overlooked. be Location: Englischer brooks, ponds and swans), place this could Garten of middle inthe pagoda Englischer Chinese more than 7,000seats around famous the erzat gardens, and perhaps its most famous. With tower)(Chinese is one of Munich's largest beer stop at Sendlinger Tor. away) and access easy from nearby the U-Bahn proximity to Marienplatz the (just a few blocks standards, Altes Hackerhausfrom benefits its varian fare. Although average by Munich high outstanding restaurant excellent Ba serving fortable interior courtyard garden, beer and an founded. Highlights include but asmall com back to first the 1738when Hackerhaus was restaurant is dedicated to family the tree, dating Hackers and Pschorrs. the An entire in the wall most renowned producing beer families, the has along involving history two of City's the and neartrict Sendlinger Tor, Altes Hackerhaus inMunich'sLocated newspaper publishing dis is great is best. and the beer the nich's Marienplatz zone. pedestrian The food garden,beer smack of dab middle inthe Mu courtyard with asmall is hall atraditional beer berger Straße. Today Augustiner Großgaststätte brewing actual the plant was moved to Lands (900-acre park with shaded paths, http://www.hackerhaus.de - - - - - int/en/sights/museums.html). and many others https://www.muenchen.de/ (see c c c c c c c c Munich’s Museums: Getting there: line 3 to Olympiazentrum U-Bahn Munich, Tel.: 089/3067-0,Fax: 089/3067-22 dex.html) located Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21,80809 its Munich famous is very for its theatres        Villa Stuck Neue Pinakothek Münchner Stadtmuseum Glyptothek Deutsches MuseumSchleißheim Flugwerft Deutsches Museum BMW Museum Bayerisches Nationalmuseum Olympic Park (see www.olympiapark.de/in General Information but also for for also but - 43 available). http://www.muenchen.de/ (8 languages Further information on Munich is available at https://www.citysightseeing-munich.com/ For information further see: tion Munich. outside Elisenhof near main the railway sta tures of tours the all at start ‘Bahnhofsplatz’ the are for valid one or even two days. The depar vance (with aprice reduction) or bus inthe and flexibly. be They can purchased on line in ad Schwabing-Tour. be ticketsused The canalso City-Tour /Nymphenburg-Olympia-Tour / Three tours are availablethat canbe combined: Garden, Haidhausen… hausen, Olympia Park, Schwabing, English the Pinakotheken,the Nymphenburg Castle, Neu Maximilian Street, Food the Market, Stachus, tre, Main the Station, Odeonsplatz, Opera, the Highlights and stops: The historic city cen differentlanguages. Munich offers.Explanations aregiven ineight ticipants have of attractions best aview the that hour-long the During city round par trips the visitors to Munich can enjoy open roof. the In double-decker the buses of City Sightseeing with hop on - hop off buses: For those who prefer sightseeing city ------NOTES

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION C the conference.the not available will be terial for purchase during to obtain short the course material. This ma Advance registration is recommended inorder are at cost. extra Sunday afternoon 23 June 2019.The courses heldshort courses to inparallel place take on CLEO®/Europe present EQEC 2019 will NOTES Aktürk,Selcuk Athens,Greece pulse characterization Ultrashort course topics andpresentersShort (90 minutes). utes), coffee break (30minutes),Course 2 Part Part Course intwoscheduled parts: 1(90min domains technical ticular covered. course Each is improve understanding detailed their of par the knowledge of optics and photonics, wish who to tists and graduate students with some general The courses are intended forscien engineers, 14:00 - 15:30 Part 1 / 16:00 - 17:30 Part 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part C Room 12a ICM Room SHORT COURSESSHORT

twelve twelve SH-1 - - - - C C C C Erlangen, Germany Erlangen, LightScience of and University Erlangen, of , Leuchs MaxGerd Planck Institute for the 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part Practical quantum optics Minneapolis, USA Minnesota, of ,James University Leger R. shaping techniques Laser beamanalysis, propagation andspatial (Barcelona), Spain ,Majid Ebrahim-Zadeh ICFO, Castelldefels 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part Optical parametric oscillators United Kingdom Southampton, ,Andy Clarkson of University 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part High-power fiber lasers 14:00 - 15:30 Part 1 / 16:00 - 17:30 Part 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part C C C C Room 22b ICM Room 22a ICM Room Room Osterseen ICMRoom Room 12b ICM Room

Technical Programme SH-5 SH-3 SH-2 SH-4 44 C C C C 14:00 - 15:30 Part 1 / 16:00 - 17:30 Part 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part and their applications Terahertz measurements Jérôme Faist, ETH Zürich, Switzerland Mid-infrared semiconductor lasers Quantenoptik, Garching, Germany Garching, Quantenoptik, Thomas ,Udem Max-Planck-Institut für and applications Frequency combs principles Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany Thomas Pfeifer, Max Planck Institute for 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part Atoms and molecules in tailored laser fields TX, USA M. MittlemanDaniel , University, Rice Houston, 14:00 - 15:30 Part 1 / 16:00 - 17:30 Part 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part 14:00 - 15:30 Part 1 / 16:00 - 17:30 Part 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part C C C C Room 3 Hall A1 3 Hall Room Room A11 Hall A1 A11 Hall Room A1 5 Hall Room A1 4 Hall Room

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14:00 - 15:30 Part 1 / 16:00 - 17:30 Part 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part C C C http://www.cleoeurope.org/short-courses/ on conference the web site: descriptions of short the courses are found to be The biographies theof short course the speakers, Sydney, Australia Technology of AgrawalArti , University 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part for photonics and optics Finite element modelling methods UK Manchester, of , University Kocabas Coskun and other 2D materials Optics in graphene University, Belgium VanDries Thourhout, Ghent 2 1/16:00-17:30Part 14:00 -15:30Part Silicon photonics C C C Room B13 Hall B1 B13 Hall Room B1 B12 Hall Room A1 A12 Hall Room

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The revolution ofsilicon photonics PL-1.1 Biography C College, University of Dublin. Since 2014 every has received an honorary degree from Trinity W. Wood Prize, IEEE Photonics the Award, and Blavatnikthe Award, Society’s Optical the R. Prize inPhysics, MacArthur the Fellowship, es. She awarded was also NAS the Comstock a member of National the Academy of Scienc her work in silicon photonics she as was elected 200 scientific publications. In recognition of issued patents and has co-authored more than microelectronics. She isinventor the of over 30 rections for solving major the bottlenecks in asrecognized one of most the promising di fieldthe of Silicon Photonics,which today is Lipson pioneered building critical blocks in novel and devices applications. novel phenomena, as well as development the of Nanophotonics and includes investigation the of at Columbia University. Her research is on focus Michal Lipson is Eugene the Higgins Professor PL-1: CLEO/Europe 2019Plenary Talk C Monday, 8:30 – 9:30 Location: Room 1ICM

PLENARY TALKS New York,USA University,Columbia Lipson, Michal MON 08:30 - - Gravitational wave astronomy: PL-2.1 C Gravitational Physics of Leibniz Universität Currently he is Director of Institute the for tute for Quantum Optics in Garching. University, and PTB Berlin Max the Planck Insti ceived his PhD in 1980. He worked at Stanford Karsten Danzmann was in1955and born re Listening to thesoundsofdarkuniverse! Congress andPlenary Opening Talk PL-2: 2019 World ofPhotonics were unimaginable. ing door the to areas that only ago adecade for optical scalable technologies and its open whole range of applications that are inneed electronic chip. This revolution is enabling a control massive optical circuits, on amicro technologies,tical where one can print and We are now arevolution experiencing inop Abstract of Physics. as atop cited 1%highly researcher field inthe year she named has by been ThomsonReuters Biography C Monday, 9:40 – 11:00 Location: Room 1ICM

Hannover, Germany Physics, Gravitational Max Planck Institute of Karsten Danzmann,

Technical Programme MON 09:40 - - - - - 45 PL-3.1 A passionfor extreme light C GEO Collaboration and Speaker of Quan the of LISAspace mission, the Scientist of Lead the Astronomy Division. He is Consortium Lead InterferometryLaser and Gravitational Wave stein Institute) inHannover, where he heads the Institute for Gravitational Physics Ein (Albert Hannover and Director at Max the Planck PL-3: NobelPrize Plenary Talk early 2030s. low-frequencythe gravitational wave sky inthe detectors openmasses. And space-based will cences of Black Holes with dozens of solar routinely from signals detecting coales the universe. Ground-based detectors are now Gravitational waves let finally us listenthe to Since 3years astronomy different. has been Abstract Prize in Fundamental Physics. Prize, and Breakthrough Special the Cosmology and shared Edison the Volta Prize, Gruber the Sternthe Medal, Gerlach Otto the Hahn Prize, cipient of Körber the European Prize, Science tumFrontiers Cluster of Excellence. He is are C Monday, 18:00 – 19:00 Location: Room 1ICM Palaiseau, France Palaiseau, École Polytechnique, Mourou, Gérard MON 18:00 - - - - in science and technology will be discussed. be andin science will technology highest field, highest pressure. Its applications radiationsenergy and along particles with the Extreme light is providing avast range of high Abstract former student Donna Strickland. awarded 2018Nobel the Prize in Physics with his He d’honneur Légion dela is Chevalier and was Lombardythe Academy for and Sciences Letters. Academy, Austrian the Academy, Sciences and and aforeign member of Russian the Science of U.S. the National Academy of Engineering, performed annually. Prof. Mourou is member plants. amillion such Over procedures are now for precise myopia corrections and corneal trans thatmology relies on aCPA femtosecond laser pioneeredalso field the of femtosecond ophthal Republic, Romania, and Hungary. Prof. Mourou is distributed over three pillars located inCzech Extremethe Light Infrastructure (ELI), which Prof. Mourou proposed infrastructure; a new optics to nuclear and physics. particle In 2005, accelerators. particle pact It extended field the of second pulse generation, Nonlinear QED, com field of optics, opening new branches like atto universally today. used CPA revolutionized the Amplification Pulse known as Chirped (CPA), ester (N.Y.), amplification is laser the technique na Strickland at while University the of Roch invention, demonstrated with his student Don tronics, and medicine. But, his most important to field the ultrafast of elec lasers, high-speed VI in1973.He has made numerous contributions noble (1967)and his Ph.D. from University Paris dergraduate education at University the of Gre Universitythe of Michigan. He received his un Distinguished University Emeritus Professor of École polytechnique. He A.D. the is also Moore Gérard Mourou is Professor Haut-Collège at the Biography ------

TECHNICAL PROGRAMME TECHNICAL PROGRAMME This session This featurewill talk presented a plenary C PL-4.1 separatenies. See brochure. together of with prize aseries and award ceremo and Awards Ceremony PL-4: 2019EQECPlenary Talk of Innsbruck. Vienna and Munich, M.I.T. and University the of his career include Technical the Universities of of quantum information technology. The stations for basics the anumber of procedures field in the etc. quantum imaging, on test of realism and locality gates, on interaction-free measurement, on tation, on quantum cryptography, on quantum pioneering experiments on quantum telepor glement. With entangled photons he performed mebecame most fascinated by quantum entan with neutrons, atoms, and molecules, photons. He formed many fundamental quantum experiments foundations of quantum mechanics. He per Anton was always Zeilinger interested inthe Biography From foundations to applications Photonic entanglement: C Tuesday, 10:30 – 12:30 Location: Room 1ICM To experiments helped these his surprise lay

Austria Vienna, of University Anton Zeilinger,

TUE 10:30 - - - - Southampton, United Kingdom Southampton, ,Nikolay Zheludev of University Metamaterials, anapoles andflyingdonuts EH-1.1 Light sheetmicroscopy: JS ECBO-CLEO/Europe.1 C C EH-1: Engineering nontrivial light fields shaping beam discussed. be will neuroscience and developmental using biology microscopy. Thelatest advances forthisin field thebasics of light describe will sheettalk This Kingdom United Andrews, St Dholakia Kishan faster,Imaging wideranddeeper Joint sessionECBO-CLEO/Europe more alternative to quantum views mechanics. with increasing sophistication out ruled more and (cf. Einstein- the Podolsky-Rosen Paradox) have of quantum mechanics. Tests of Bell’s Inequality workhorse for experiments on foundations the Entangled photons have become an essential Abstract Austrian Academy of Sciences. at University the of Vienna and President of the Anton is Professor Zeilinger of Physics Emeritus C C Monday, 11:15 – 12:45 Sunday, 18:00 – 19:00 Location: Room 14aICM Location: Room 5ICM

TUTORIAL TALKS , University of St Andrews, Andrews, St of , University

Technical Programme MON 11:15 SUN 18:00

46 Barbara, USA John Santa California, Bowers, of University Quantum dotlasersepitaxially grown onSi JSVI-1.1 Andrea Ferrari, University Cambridge, of optoelectronics Graphene for photonics and EI-1.1 C C topologically robust formation of vortices. and generation the of electromagnetic flying donuts, devoted to toroidal and anapole of modes excitation developmenttal of chapter anew inelectrodynamics Metamaterials have platform the been for experimen proves lifetimes. ers on Si reduces dislocation densities and im and lower cost. Optimization of buffer the lay temperature,higher reducedsensitivity reflection Si show promise for achieving lower threshold, InAs quantum dot epitaxially lasers grown on JSVI-1: 50 Years ofintegrated opticsI ed, and absence the of abandgap beneficial. can be optical and electronic properties exploit fully can be toelectronics, where combination the of its unique Graphene has great potential in photonics and op UnitedCambridge, Kingdom and related 2Dmaterials ofgrapheneEI-1: Optics C C Wednesday, 16:00 – 17:30 Monday, 16:15 – 17:45 Location: Room 1ICM Location: Room 14aICM

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- - - - - , Brasselet Sophie Institut Fresnel, imaging Challenges andtrends inopticalmolecular CD-4.1 CG-7.1 Lund, Sweden Lund, University, Anne L’Huillier Lund , attosecond physics An to introduction attosecond pulsesand C C C ED-1: FrequencyED-1: metrology andtransfer imaging in fluorescence and nonlinear optics. nanomaterials to cells and tissues, using polarized tigate ultratstructural properties of matter, from We possibilities that describe optics offers to inves- Marseille, France Nonlinearimaging CD-4: of resonant and non-resonant photoionization. plings, and application their to study dynamics the spatial properties, including spatio-temporal cou generation of attosecond temporal pulses, their and This thetutorial discuss physicswill behindthe of attosecond pulses CG-7: Generation andapplications C C C Tuesday, 14:00 – 15:30 Sunday, 18:00 – 19:30 Thursday, 10:30 – 12:00 Location: Room 1Hall A1 Location: Room 13bICM Location: Room 3Hall A1

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SUN 18:00 THU 10:30 - EF-4.1 CJ-9.1 A renaissance inStimulated Nonlinear opticsexploiting C C Sydney, Australia Benjamin Eggleton, University Sydney, of Brillouin Scattering EF-4: Nonlinearintegrated photonics emerging platform. of, and unique applications afforded by,this propagating phase). We principles the review mentum inaddition to linear momentum (i.e. conservation of spin and orbital angular mo Nonlinear optics requires with spatial modes Boston, USA University,, Ramachandran Boston Siddharth the spatial dimension Multimodenonlinearfiberoptics CJ-9: magic wavelength for cadmium. transportable clocks, and determination of the erational magic intensity for strontium atoms, in our group, includes which investigation of op We report recent progress of optical lattice clocks to operate at 10 ED-1.1 Magic conditions for opticallattice clocks Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, of University Hidetoshi Katori, The C C Wednesday, 10:30 – 12:00 Tuesday, 16:00 – 17:30 Location: Room 14aICM Location: Room 1ICM −19 uncertainty uncertainty

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, Karlsruhe Institute Institute Wolfgang Freude, Karlsruhe Wireless Terahertzcommunications CC-5.1 Mordechai ,(Moti) Technion, Segev Topological photonics EC-1.1 C C CC-5: THz applications CC-5: THz open questions. synthetic dimensions, current challenges and lator related ideas new lasers, in to topology exciting applications such as topological insu Photonicsological reviewed, along be with will fundamentalsThe the of new areacalled Top Israel Haifa, 1 km are1 km targeted. Gbit/s were achieved, and distances of 100mto data transmission.high-speed Data rates of 100 increasingly important as carriers for wireless T-waves ranging from 0.1 THz to 1 THz become Technology,of Karlsruhe, Germany for topological photonics I EC-1: Novel systems capabilities. systems with and distinct complementary tonic systems, leading to a diversity of new and possibilities offered by exotic nanopho turity photonic innew integration platforms louin scattering research, driven by ma the There arecent has been renaissance inBril C C Thursday, 8:30 – 10:00 Thursday, 8:30 – 10:00 Location: Room 1Hall A1 Location: Room 13bICM

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47 Ulm University, Ulm, Germany Ulm, University, Ulm Fedor Jelezko, Institute Quantum Optics, of lightDiamond matter quantum interface EB-1.1 of Physicsof and CINSaT, Kassel, Germany Thomas Baumert, University Kassel, of Institute and light amplification in excited dielectrics cellnanomachining ofdielectrics, poration Temporal ratio pulses:highaspect airy CM-1.1 C C EB-1: Quantum interfaces EB-1: laser processing shapingfor Beam CM-1: NOTES C C Sunday, 10:30-12:00 Sunday, 10:30-12:00 Location: Room 1ICM Location: Room 14bICM INVITED TALKS SUN 10:30 SUN 10:30 Guglielmo M. TinoGuglielmo , Università di Firenze quantum sensors Gravitational physics withatomic JSV-1.1 Femtosecond covariance EE-1.1 C C Fiorentino (Firenze), Italy Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sesto and quantum optics JSV-1: Atom interferometry Trieste, Italy FaustiDaniele Trieste,, of University spectroscopy ultrafast spectroscopy EE-1: New principlesof C C Sunday, 10:30-12:00 Sunday, 10:30-12:00 Location: Room 21ICM Location: Room 14cICM

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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME TECHNICAL PROGRAMME , Harvard University, ,Marko Harvard Loncar optical materials withold New opportunities CE-1.1 , Böcherer Mathematical Georg optical communications Probabilistic shapinganditsapplications to CI-1.3 The photonic guitarpickup: CH-1.1 C C C University, Kingston, Canada Kingston, University, Jack A. Barnes, fiber strain sensor a high-sensitivity, high-bandwidth fibreCH-1: Optical sensors Cambridge, USA and non-linearopticalmaterials for advanced nanostructured CE-1: Opportunities Billancourt, France Technologies, France S.A.S.U., Boulogne- and Algorithmic Lab, Sciences Huawei NFT-based transmission CI-1: Probabilistic shapingand C C C Sunday, 10:30-12:00 Sunday, 10:30-12:00 Sunday, 10:30-12:00 Location: Room 7Hall A1 Location : Room 6Hall A1 Location: Room 1Hall A1 Hans-Peter, Loock

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Schlager Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Berlin, Universität Berlin, Technology, Changsha, China, , Rigneault Hervé Aix Marseille Univ, to endoscopy From coherent microscopy Raman JSII-1.1 Gregor Weihs quantum photonics Integrated semiconductor EB-2.1 Christian Schneider Christian Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria, C C and therapy and intraoperative medicaldiagnosis spectroscopyRaman for bedside The potential oflinearandnon-linear JSII-1.2 Marseille, France CNRS, Centrale Marseille, Institut Fresnel, spectroscopyJSII-1: Raman I 6 5 Austria, 1 Kaisa Laiho engineered photonics IntegratedEB-2: and Sven Höfling University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, UK Andrews, St Andrews, St. of University Universität W Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, C C Sunday, 14:00 – 15:30 Sunday, 14:00 – 15:30 Location: Room 4aICM Location: Room 1ICM 2 1 National University of Defense Defense of National University , Hannah Thiel 3 , Benedikt Pressl, Benedikt 5,6 u 1 , Silke Auchter, Silke

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2 , 5 , 48 Graczykowski Avancats, Barcelona, Spain Avancats, Barcelona, – Institucio Catalana de Recerca iEstudis Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 1 Marianna Sledzinska phononic crystals indisorderedPhonon transport 2D JSIV-1.1 C Jena, Germany Campus Jena, Centre for Applied Research, Jena, Germany, InfectoGnostics Research Research Alliance “Leibniz Health Technologies”, the Technology of Member Photonic and of University Jena, Jena, Germany, Leibniz Institute and Abbe Photonics, Center of Friedrich-Schiller Juergen Popp , Institute Physical Chemistry of LEMTA, Nancy, France, Poland, 2 and BIST, Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain, and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and Francesc Alzina transfer background JSIV-1: Nanoscaleheat C CA-2: Laser facilities CA-2: de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, France, Lyon, Termentzidis Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Nanoscience Institute of Catalan C C Sunday, 14:00 – 15:30 Sunday, 14:00 – 15:30 Location: Room 4bICM Location: Room 13a ICM Clivia M. SotomayorClivia 3 Université de Lorraine, CNRS, 5 4 ESAII, Univ. Politècnica , Umberto Melia 2 , David Lacroix , David 1 , Konstantinos 1 , Bartlomiej , Bartlomiej 4 CNRS, INSA-Lyon, Torres 6 3 5 ICREA ICREA , ,

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3 , 49 Alberto SantamatoAlberto Calderaro Paolo Villoresi inSpaceQubits EB-3.1 Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland Roke,Sylvie École Polytechnique Fédérale de fluxes at thesinglecell level by meansofwater Probing neuronal membrane potentials andionic JSII-2.1 Luceri C Rueschlikon, Switzerland Abu Sebastian devices and photonic memory computing usingelectrical In-memory JSI-1.1 and applications Quantum communicationEB-3: C C 2 1 by heat manipulation JSIV-2: Nanodevices controlled spectroscopyJSII-2: Raman II Spaziale Italiana, Matera,Spaziale Italy e-GEOS, Matera, Italy, Università di Padova, DEI, Padova, Italy, C C C Sunday, 16:00 – 17:30 Sunday; 16:00 – 17:30 Sunday, 16:00 – 17:30 Location: Room 1ICM Location: Room 4bICM Location: Room 4aICM 2 , Daniele Dequal , Daniele 1 , Costantino Agnesi , IBMResearch -Zurich, 1 , Giuseppe Vallone, Giuseppe 1 , AndreaStanco 3 3 MLRO Agenzia , and Bianco Giuseppe 1 , Matteo Schiavon 1 , Vincenza , Vincenza 1 , Luca Luca , SUN 16:00 SUN 16:00 SUN 14:00

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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME TECHNICAL PROGRAMME A multiple-waveguide mode-locked A multiple-waveguide mode-locked CJ-6.1 Gargiulo Julian waveguide implemented by 3Dnanoprinting The hollow-core Light Cage -anon-chip CE-5.1 Light,Science of Erlangen, Germany Novoa David fibresphotonic crystal Mastering ultrafast UVlight inhollow-core CF-5.3 11:45 Germany, Germany, Research (OSIM), Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, C C C conversion pulses ofultrashort CF-5: Techniques for wavelength chip-laser architecture chip-laser WaveguideCJ-6: lasers 1 waveguides technologies CE-5: Novel light confinement Germany, Germany, Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Stefan A. Maier A. Stefan Physics, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany Germany, Jena, Chair in Hybrid Nanosystems, Nanoinstitute C C C Monday, 14:15 – 15:45 Monday, 11:15 – 12:45 Monday, 11:15 – 12:45 Location: Room 1ICM Location: Room 3Hall A1 Location: Room 2Hall A1 4 2 Abbe Center of Photonics and Faculty of of Faculty and Photonics of Abbe Center Leibniz Institute Photonic of Technology, , Max-Planck Institute for the 3 Otto Schott Institute Materials of 2 1 , and Markus A. Schmidt , Bumjoon Jang 2 , Guangrui Li , Guangrui MON 14:15 MON 11:15

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Wenger California California MON 14:15 MON 14:15 MON 14:45 1 , George , George 2 1 2 , Durham University, United Kingdom, Graduate School, CNRS, Palaiseau, France Sapienza”, Rome, Italy, laser pumping Titanium Sapphire: Adecadeofdiode- CA-7.1 Tom Peyrot collective effects from mesoscopic to geometry: Atomic vapor confined inananoscale EA-2.5 1 C C CA-7: NovelCA-7: laser concepts 2 and Antoine Browaeys Sortais EA-2: Coherent atom-light interaction Italy, Rome, enza”, Ludovica Falsi Flammini Hebrew University Jerusalem, of Jerusalem, Israel Shenzhen, China, Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University, 1 Sciences, Ashtarak 2, Armenia 2, Ashtarak Sciences, Research, National of Academy Physical for Greffet Physics Section, University Rome of Sapi”La Porto Department of Physics, of Department Rochester Building, Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Institut d’Optique Physics,Department of University Rome of ”La C C Monday, 16:15 – 17:45 Monday, 16:15 – 17:45 Location: Room 13aICM Location: Room 4aICM 1 , Aharon J. Agranat 1 1 , Armen Sargsyan , Ifan Hughes 1 , Davide Pierangeli, Davide 1 , James Keaveney 1,2 , Fabrizio Di Mei 4 Applied Physics Department, 3 ICL-2DMOST, College of 2 2 , Charles Adams, Charles S.B.A.I. Department, 1 4 , and Eugenio DelRe 3 , Jean Jacques 1,3 2 , Paolo Di , Paolo Di , Yvan 1 , Mariano , Mariano MON 16:15 MON 17:15 3 Institute Institute

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, and , and - 1 , Sud, Palaiseau, France Palaiseau, Sud, et de Nanotechnologies, CNRS/Université Paris Optics, University Nova of Gorica, Slovenia Paris Cité, Paris, France, France, Paris, Cité, Paris Quantiques, Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne EF-4.3 EI-4.1 Saverio Francesconi statesfrequency chips oflight withAl-GaAs Generation and manipulation ofquantum Dmitri Efetov, ICFO, Castelldefels, Spain quantum sensing vanHybrid derWaals for hetero-structures Félicien Appas California, Berkeley, Berkeley, USA, USA, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, C C C EF-4: Nonlinearintegrated photonics dynamics in2Dmaterials andnonlinear EI-4: Hotelectrons Trieste,trone Trieste, Italy, 1 CH-9: Microscopy I Baboux 1 Yvette, France, France, Yvette, LIDYL, CEA, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, Sur Gif Laboratoire Matériaux et Phénomènes Phénomènes et Laboratoire Matériaux C C C Wednesday, 10:30 – 12:00 Wednesday, 10:30 – 12:00 Wednesday, 10:30 – 12:00 Location: Room 14b ICM Location: Room 14aICM Location: Room 4bICM 1 , Maria Ines Amanti 2 Department of Physics,Department of University of 1 , Aristide Lemaître Aristide , 1 , Giorgio Maltese, Giorgio 4 Laboratory of Quantum Quantum of Laboratory 2 Centre de Nanosciences Nanosciences Centre de 1 , and 3 Elettra-Sincro 2 Sara , Florent Florent , WED 10:30 WED WED 11:30 1 ,

Ducci - 1 Martin Schultze K. Dewhurst Milano, Milan, Italy, Garching, Germany, Germany, Garching, Halle (Saale), Germany, 1 Garching, Germany, Germany, Garching, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität M Universität Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany, Julia Anthea Gessner Petahertz magnetization dynamics CG-4.5 Italy, Preda Jakob Walowski C Yi-Ping Chang in bulksolids CG-4: Attosecond dynamics Antonio Perri path interferometer birefringent ultrastable common- A hyperspectral camera basedona CH-9.1 4 Daniela Comelli Daniela Horizonte, Brazil Faria M 1 Marcus Ossiander Cerullo Alexander Alexander Guggenmos Berlin, Germany Berlin, Spectroscopy, Pulse Nonlinear and Short Optics IFN-CNR, Physics Department, Politecnico di Max-Planck-Institute Quantum of Optics, Max-Planck-Institute Microstructure of Physics, C Wednesday, 10:30 – 12:00 Location: Room 2Hall A1 u nzenberg 3 3 Departamento de Física, UFMG, Belo 1,2 , Danielle C. Teles, Danielle Ferreira , Dario Polli, Dario 1,2 , and 4 3 , Ulf Kleineberg , Ulf , Sangeeta Sharma , Sangeeta 1,2 1,2 Cristian , Barbara E. Nogueira de E. Nogueira de , Barbara 3 1,2 1 , Malte C. Schröder , Ulrike Martens, Ulrike , Gianluca Valentini Gianluca , 1 , Christian Denker , Christian 3 2 2 1,2 Institut f Fakultät f NIREOS S.R.L., Milan, 1,2 , Ana Maria Paula de 5 , Florian Siegrist 1,2

Max Born Institute for Manzoni , Yang Cui u u r Physik, 1,2 r Physik,r , Markus 5 3 , and , and 1 3 , Fabrizio u Technical Programme , John WED 11:30 WED 10:30 nchen, 2 , 1,2 1 , 3 , Giulio , Giulio , 1,2 , 3 , 55 , Chelmus Cristina Benea Ileana state radiation ofelectromagnetic measurements onthequantum ground Spatial andtemporal field correlation CC-4.1 High performance ultrafast performance High CJ-10.1 1 Christian Gaida Christian C C and spintronics CC-4: quantum optics THz 3 Jens Limpert fiber lasers thulium-doped fiber lasersystems Ultrafast CJ-10: 2μm Germany, FHI/Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany Tobias Kampfrath photonics and terahertz andapplicationsInsights for spindynamics Spintronics radiation: withterahertz CC-4.2 Switzerland Zurich, Quantum Optoelectronics Group, ETHZ, and JeromeGiacomo Scalari, Faist FabianaFrancesca Settembrini, Ziyao WangZiyao Precision Engineering, Jena, Germany Germany, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Institute of Applied Physics, FSU Jena, Jena, C C Wednesday, 10:30 – 12:00 Wednesday, 14:00 – 15:30 Location: Room 3Hall A1 Location: Room 1ICM 2 Helmholtz-Institute Jena, Jena, Germany, 1 , and Cesar Jauregui, and Cesar 1,2,3 , Martin Gebhardt Martin , 1 , Tobias Heuermann , Freie Universität, Berlin,

1 1,2 WED 10:30 WED 14:00 WED 11:00 , 1,2 , University, XuZhou, China MaterialsLaser and Devices, Jiangsu Normal Singapore, Singapore, Ying Wang Colour Engineering: EG-1.3 dopedsesquioxide ceramics Rare-earth CA-10.3 Control oflight-matter EH-3.1 C C C University Cambridge, of Cambridge, UK VignoliniSilvia , Chemistry Department form nature to applications fields electromagnetic EG-1: Engineering ofcomplex Jun Wang for highlyefficient mid-infrared lasers Mid-infraredCA-10: lasers CUNY,of New York, USA Vinod Menon, City College &Graduate Center materials interaction intwo-dimensional with 2D-materials EH-3: Plasmonics andmetamaterials 1 Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, C C C Wednesday, 14:00 – 15:30 Wednesday, 14:00 – 15:30 Wednesday, 14:00 – 15:30 Location: Room 14aICM Location: Room 13aICM Location: Room 4aICM 1 2 , Danlei Yin, Danlei Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced of Laboratory Key Jiangsu 2 , and Dingyuan

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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, Instrumentation, King Mongkut’s University of Nitipat Nitipat Pholchai nonlinear metasurfaces Phase manipulation with CD-8.1 Photonic chipscalesoliton JSVI-1.2 University Southern Denmark, of Odense, Denmark N. Asger Mortensen, Center for Nano Optics, nanoplasmonic structures of the electrodynamics Quantum phenomenain EJ-2.1 1 C C C plasmonics andmetamaterials ComputationalEJ-2: quantum optics, of Physics,of Paderborn, Germany 2 manipulation of light Spatio-temporal CD-8: Switzerland Tobias J. Kippenberg combsfrequency JSVI-1: 50 Years ofintegrated opticsI University Paderborn, of Department Industrial of Department Physics and Medical C C C Wednesday, 16:00 - 17:30 Wednesday, 16:00 - 17:30 Wednesday, 14:00 – 15:30 Location: Room 13bICM Location: Room 1ICM Location: Room Osterseen ICM 1 and , EPFL, Lausanne, Thomas

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B. Wehrspohn CEA-DAM, DIF, Arpajon, France andLuc Bergé Jérémy Déchard in relativistic plasmas emissiondrivenTHz by ionization pressure EJ-3.1 Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany, Germany, Karlsruhe, Technology, of Institute NanzStefan in photovoltaics Tailored disorder for thelight management JSIII-1.1 Frank Wise, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA multimode fiberlasers in Spatiotemporal mode-locking CJ-11.3 1 Germany, Germany, Technology, Institute of Karlsruhe Karlsruhe, Peter M. Piechulla C C C computational photonics modeling Application-driven EJ-3: for photovoltaics JSIII-1: Light management in multimodefiberlasers SpatiotemporalCJ-11: effects Institute of Theoretical Solid State Physics, Physics, State Solid Theoretical Institute of C C C Thursday, 8:30 – 10:00 Thursday, 8:30 – 10:00 Wednesday, 16:00 -17:30 Location: Room Osterseen ICM Location: Room 4aICM Location: Room 1ICM 2 Institute of Nanotechnology, Karlsruhe Nanotechnology,Institute of Karlsruhe 1 , Aimi Abass 3,4 , and 3 , Alexander Sprafke Carsten 2 , Evgeniia Slivina

Rockstuhl Technical Programme WED 16:00 THU 8:30 THU 9:00 3 , Ralf , Ralf 1,2 2 , 56 and Stefano Pelli Giancarlo C. Righini Giancarlo growing strong integratedGlass optics:50 Years andstill JSVI-2.1 Andrea Chiappini Maurizio Ferrari Materials and Systems, Halle (Saale), Germany Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany, LCO, Grenoble, France Grenoble, LCO, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, DOPT, SNAP/ Coutard,Guillaume and Laurent Duraffourg Marchant, Alain Glière, Alexandre Teulle, Jean Fournier, Pierre PierreBarritault, Adrien Labeye, Sergio Nicoletti sensors fullyintegratedof Mid-IR on Si Challenges intheminiaturization JSVI-2.3 Italy Bari, Bari, of University Polytechnic and Information Engineering,Electrical ,Francesco Prudenzano Department of integrated opticalcircuits Numerical techniques for modelling JSVI-2.2 Trento, Nanotechnologies, & Photonics of Italy Italy, Firenze, Carrara”, “N. C JSVI-2: 50 Years ofintegrated opticsII 4 3 Center, Roma, Italy, 1 Fraunhofer Institute Microstructure for of University Luther Martin Physics, of Institute IFAC-CNR, Institute of Applied Physics C Thursday, 8:30 – 10:00 Location: Room 5ICM , Jean-Marc Fédéli, Maryse , Jean-Marc Fédéli, Maryse 1,2 3,2 3 , Gualtiero Nunzi Conti 3 , Alessandro Chiasera IFN-CNR, Institute 1,2 , Simone Berneschi 2 Enrico Fermi

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3 , 1 1,2 , , China, China, Hualong Bao in micro-resonators solitons oflaser-cavity Observation EF-8.3 ,Ognjen Ilic Caltech, Pasadena, USA and 2Dmaterials with nano-structured Control energy flows ofthermo-photonic JSIII-2.1 Na,Laura Liu University Heidelberg, of plasmonicdisplaysDynamic andholograms EG-1.3 Gian-Luca Oppo Gian-Luca David J.David Moss C C C 2 Peccianti Marco EF-8: Solitons inmicrocavities materials andenergy efficiency JSIII-2: Thermo-photonics, Heidelberg, Germany and spectroscopy EG-3: Nanoscaleimaging 1 Totero Gongora Rowley City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, of University City Brighton, United Sussex, Kingdom, of University C C C Thursday, 10:30 – 12:00 Thursday, 10:30 – 12:00 Thursday, 8:30 – 10:00 Location: Room 4bICM Location: Room 4aICM Location: Room 14aICM 3 1 Xi’an Institute Optics of and Precision , Luigi Di Lauro 1 8 , Andrew Cooper , Andrew , Benjamin Wetzel 1 1 , Sai T., Sai Chu 4 , and , Roberto Morandotti Roberto , Alessia 1 , Juan Sebastian Juan, Sebastian 2 , Brent E. Little Pasquazi 1 , Maxwell , Maxwell 1,9 ,

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5,6,7 1 , 3 , for Microphotonics, for Hawthorn, Australia, Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, Belgium, Brussels, Bruxelles, 1 EMT, Québec, Canada, Canada, Québec, EMT, Novosibirsk State University, State Novosibirsk Novosibirsk, Russia Electrometry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia, A. Babin ,Sergey Automation and Institute of fiber lasers multimodeRaman Diode-pumped CJ-13.1 Hannah M. Price synthetic dimensions Exploring topological photonics in EC-2.1 C C CJ-13: Raman andNIRfiberlasers Raman CJ-13: United Kingdom, and Iacopo Carusotto Nathan Goldman topological photonics II EC-2: Novel systems for 7 mental and Frontier Sciences, Chengdu, China, Xi’an, China, Mechanics, RIKEN, Saitama, Japan, and Mathematical Sciences Program (iTHEMS), Research Institute, Limoges, France Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Kingdom, United Glasgow, Strathclyde, Trento, Italy Zurich, Switzerland, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, of University Russia, Petersburg, St. University, ITMO C C Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Thursday, 10:30 – 12:00 Location: Room 1ICM Location: Room 13bICM 2 1 Interdisciplinary Theoretical Theoretical Interdisciplinary 3 , Tomoki Ozawa , Oded Zilberberg , Oded 5 INO-CNR BECCenter, 5 6 Institute of Funda of Institute 3 4 Université Libre de de Libre Université SUPA, University of 4 ETH Zurich, 2 , THU 14:00 THU 10:30

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9 Centre Centre - Xlim Xlim Wittek Jinhan Ren addressable solid-state centers defect registers Multi-qubit ofindividually EB-7.1 A. BandresMiguel Topological insulator laser EC-3.3 Oulton Rupert over micron lengthscales nanofocus drives effcient four wave mixing Giant nonlinearresponse at aplasmonic EH-5.5 C C C EB-7: ColourEB-7: centres andnovel sources Central Florida, Orlando, USA 1 dissipative systems EC-3: Lasinganddriven Imperial London, College London, UK Maier Stefan and Shi, Paul Nielsen, Dichtl, Michael Xingyuan and plasmonics EH-5: Nonlinearmetasurfaces Demetrios N. Christodoulides Demetrios Mercedeh Khajavikhan Technion, Haifa, Israel, Israel, Haifa, Technion, C C C Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Location: Room 5ICM Location: Room 4bICM Location: Room 4aICM 2 , Gal Harari, Gal 2 , Morderchai Segev , Nicholas Gusken, 1,2 1 , Midya Parto, Midya , Steffen, 2 2 CREOL, Univeristy of 2 1 , and , and , Technical Programme 2

, THU 14:00 THU 14:30 THU 15:00 57 Cambridge, USA, Trieste, Trieste, Italy Sincrotrone , Elettra Masciovecchio Claudio nonlinear optics XUV free laserbased electron CD-11.1 study ofplasmon-soliton waves Experimental demonstration andnumerical EF-9.1 NorrisDavid , ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland The generation next ofquantum emitters? EG-5.1 C of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Berlin, Berlin, of and Dirk Englund Chen Kevin MouradianSara Bersin Eric at extreme wavelengths Nonlinearapplication CD-11: C C EF-9: Solitons andtheirapplications at thenanoscale EG-5: Emissioncontrol 1 Massachusetts Institute Technology, of C C C Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Location: Room 13bICM Location: Room Osterseen ICM Location: Room 14aICM 1 1 , Michael Walsh, Michael , Tim Schröder 1 2 , Matthew Trusheim Humboldt University University Humboldt 1

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Marseille, France, Besançon, France, France, Besançon, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Realization ofpolarization control CF-11.1 Regis De Michele metrological grade spectrometer terahertz Room-temperature 1to 7.5 THz CC-7.5 Chang Czech Republic, Technology, University Pardubice, of Pardubice, Chemical of Faculty Photophysics, and Arts C C Gilles Renversez Gilles 1 Pei-Chi Huang harmonic generationin high-order and characterisation CF-11: XUVgeneration linear Spectroscopy, Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy Italy, ence, CC-7: CW systemsTHz andspectroscopy and Petr Nemec 1 Université de Rennes 1, Rennes, France de Rennes, CNRS, Equipe Verres et Céramiques, Saverio Bartalini Halenkovic Mathieu Chauvet INO, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica-CNR, Flor Aix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, Institut Fresnel, C C Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Location: Room 2Hall A1 Location: Room 1Hall A1 1 , and 2 LENS, European Laboratory for Non 3 , Virginie Nazabal Ming-Chang 1 4 , Po-Yao Huang Institut chimiques des sciences 3 1 2 1,2 3 , Mahmoud Elsawy 1 2 FEMTO-ST Institute, CNRS, Department of Graphic of Department , Luigi Consolino , Tintu Kuriakose , and Paolo Natale De Chen 4 , 1 1,2 , Kuang-Yu

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