2017 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO 2017)

2017 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO 2017)

2017 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO 2017) San Jose, California, USA 14-19 May 2017 Pages 1-611 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP17CLE-POD ISBN: 978-1-5386-2019-9 1/5 Copyright © 2017, The Optical Society (OSA) All Rights Reserved *** This is a print representation of what appears in the IEEE Digital Library. Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. IEEE Catalog Number: CFP17CLE-POD ISBN (Print-On-Demand): 978-1-5386-2019-9 ISBN (Online): 978-1-9435-8027-9 ISSN: 2160-8989 Additional Copies of This Publication Are Available From: Curran Associates, Inc 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: (845) 758-0400 Fax: (845) 758-2633 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS STRUCTURED LIGHT USING OAM AND WAVELENGTH DOMAINS FOR TERABIT/SEC COMMUNICATIONS ..........................................................................................................................................................1 A. E. Willner SUPERCONTINUUM IN TELECOM APPLICATIONS .................................................................................................2 J. D. Ania-Castañón ; S. V. Smirnov ; S. Kobtsev ; S. K. Turitsyn SUPERCONTINUUM LASER SOURCES FUTURE AWAIT WIDE APPLICATIONS ..............................................4 A. Devine ; L. E. Hooper ; J. R. Clowes ; T. V. Andersen ; P. M. Moselund ; C. V. Poulsen ; C. L. Thomsen ; O. Bang THE EARLY DAYS OF SELF-PHASE MODULATION AND SUPERCONTINUUIM GENERATION......................................................................................................................................................................5 R. A. Fisher MID-INFRARED SPECTROMETER FEATURING µ-SECOND TIME RESOLUTION BASED ON DUAL-COMB QUANTUM CASCADE LASER FREQUENCY COMBS.......................................................................6 Andreas Hugi ; Anne-Mazarine Lyon ; Markus Mangold ; Markus Geiser ; Wolf Wüster ; Filippos Kapsalidis ; Pierre Jouy ; Jérôme Faist ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY BASED ON POLARIZATION-MULTIPLEXED DUAL- FREQUENCY FEMTOSECOND FIBER LASER COMBS .............................................................................................8 Rongqing Hui INTERNALLY PHASE STABILIZED KERR FREQUENCY COMB.......................................................................... 10 A. Kumar ; S. -W. Huang ; J. Yang ; M. Yu ; D. -L. Kwong ; C. W. Wong GENERATION OF CARRIER-ENVELOPE PHASE STABILIZED LASER FROM SOLID PLATES AND APPLICATION IN HIGH-HARMONIC GENERATION .................................................................... 12 Yangyang Liu ; Peng He ; Kun Zhao ; Hangdong Huang ; Yujiao Jiang ; Pei Huang ; Hao Teng ; Xinkui He ; Shaobo Fang ; Xun Hou ; Zhiyi Wei INTEGRATED ARTIFICIAL SATURABLE ABSORBER BASED ON KERR NONLINEARITY IN SILICON NITRIDE ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 Katia Shtyrkova ; Patrick T. Callahan ; Michael R. Watts ; Erich P. Ippen ; Franz Kärtner COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE REFLECTOMETRY AND CUT-BACK TECHNIQUES FOR THE DISTRIBUTED MEASUREMENT OF SUPERCONTINUUM GENERATION ALONG OPTICAL FIBERS.............................................................................................................................................................. 16 Régis Hontinfinde ; Saliya. Coulibaly ; Patrice Megret ; Majid Taki ; Marc Wuilpart SUPERCONTINUUM SOURCES — PAST, PRESENT — ANY FUTURE? ............................................................... 18 J. R. Taylor ULTRAHIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY USING SUPERCONTINUUM AND THEIR WAVELENGTH DEPENDENCE ....................................................................... 19 Norihiko Nishizawa ; Hiroyuki Kawagoe ; Masahito Yamanaka FUTURE SUPERCONTINUUM MICROSCOPE FOR MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Lingyan Shi ; Robert Alfano GAS MAPPING LIDAR FOR LARGE-AREA LEAK DETECTION AND EMISSIONS MONITORING APPLICATIONS..................................................................................................................................... 22 Michael J. Thorpe ; Aaron Kreitinger ; Eric Seger ; Nathan Greenfield ; Chris Wilson ; Pierce Trey ; Seth Kreitinger ; Steven Gordon ; Ryan Schmitt ; Pete Roos MULTI-SPECIES TRACE GAS ANALYSIS WITH DUAL-WAVELENGTH DFB-QCLS....................................... 24 Morten Hundt ; Mehran Shahmohammadi ; Filippos Kapsalidis ; Béla Tuzson ; Chang Liu ; Philipp Scheidegger ; Martin Süess ; Herbert Looser ; Jérôme Faist ; Lukas Emmenegger USING A SAGNAC FOURIER SPECTROMETER FOR LASER-INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY............................................................................................................................................................... 26 Matthias Lenzner ; Ali Rastegari ; Jean-Claude Diels ISOTOPE-SELECTIVE BREATH ANALYSIS............................................................................................................... 28 A. Manninen ; T. Kääriäinen ; E. Hietala ; R. Aikio ; H. Vasama ; C. Richmond ; P. Suopajärvi ; M. Metsälä ; P. Ruiz Y Kärkkäinen ; M. Lehto IN-LINE MONITORING OF WATER QUALITY BY COMBINED FLUORESCENCE AND RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY............................................................................................................................................... 29 Ivan Maleev ; Abdul Khan ; Lubna Peerzada ; Alexander Khmaladze ; Anna Sharikova SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SI/MO THIN-FILM STACK AT EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET RANGE .................................................................................................................................................. 31 Yen-Yin Li ; Yin-Wen Lee ; I-Chou Wu ; Sheng-Lung Huang COHERENT ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEM .............................................................................................................. 33 J. Marron ; K. Heideman RESEARCH RESULTS, LESSONS LEARNED AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVE OF FORWARD- LOOKING LIDAR FOR AIRCRAFT............................................................................................................................... 34 Nikolaus P. Schmitt STANDOFF DETECTION OF ISOTOPES IN A NH3 CHEMICAL PLUME ............................................................. 36 Mark C. Phillips ; Brian E. Brumfield MULTI-WAVELENGTH LASER TRANSMITTER FOR THE TWO-STEP LASER TIME-OF- FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETER ................................................................................................................................. 38 Anthony W. Yu ; Steven X. Li ; Molly E. Fahey ; Andrej Grubisic ; Benjamin J. Farcy ; Kyle Uckert ; Xiang Li ; Stephanie Getty MULTIHETERODYNE SPECTROSCOPY USING MULTI-FREQUENCY COMBS............................................... 40 David F. Plusquellic ; Gerd A. Wagner ; Adam J. Fleisher ; David A. Long ; Joseph T. Hodges ADAPTIVE PERFECT COHERENT ABSORBER FOR PHOTOACOUSTIC SPECTROSCOPY .......................... 42 Mohammadreza Ghasemkhani ; Alexander R. Albrecht ; Eric Lee ; Denis V. Seletskiy ; Mansoor Sheik-Bahae EXTREMELY COST-EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT SOLAR VAPOR GENERATION USING THERMALLY ISOLATED BLACK PAPER .................................................................................................................. 44 Zhejun Liu ; Haomin Song ; Dengxin Ji ; Chenyu Li ; Alec Cheney ; Youhai Liu ; Nan Zhang ; Xie Zeng ; Borui Chen ; Jun Gao ; Xiang Liu ; Diana Aga ; Suhua Jiang ; Zongfu Yu ; Qiaoqiang Gan BROADBAND POLARIZATION-INSENSITIVE ABSORPTION IN SOLAR SPECTRUM ENHANCED BY MAGNETIC POLARITONS................................................................................................................ 46 Xu Han ; Kebo He ; Ziqi Liu ; Zhubing He ; Zhaoyu Zhang HIGHLY REPRODUCIBLE-ORGANOMETALLIC HALIDE PEROVSKITE MICRODEVICES BASED ON TOP-DOWN LITHOGRAPHY..................................................................................................................... 49 Nan Zhang ; Wenzhao Sun ; Kaiyang Wang ; Zhiyuan Gu ; Shuai Wang ; Wenshan Cai ; Shumin Xiao ; Qinghai Song ELECTROSPRAYED TIO2 NANOPOROUS HEMISPHERE ARRAYS FOR ENHANCED EFFICIENCY OF PEROVSKITE SOLAR CELLS ........................................................................................................ 51 Shaoyang Ma ; Tao Ye ; Lei Wei PHOTOVOLTAICS AS A BRANCH OF OPTO-ELECTRONICS: SOLAR CELLS, HEAT ENGINES, ELECTROLUMINESCENT REFRIGERATORS....................................................................................... 53 E. Yablonovitch ; T. Xiao ACTIVE OPTICAL REMOTE SENSOR FOR CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER VAPOR MEASUREMENT FROM AN AIR AND SPACE-BORNE PLATFORM..................................................................... 54 U. Singh ; T. Refaat ; M. Petros ; S. Ismail ; U. Singh ; T. Refaat ; M. Petros ; S. Ismail DIFFERENTIAL ABSORPTION LIDAR MONITORING OF ATMOSPHERIC ATOMIC MERCURY IN CHINA USING A NOVEL MOBILE SYSTEM.................................................................................... 55 Guangyu Zhao ; Ming Lian ; Zheng Duan ; Yiyun Li ; Shiming Zhu ; Sune Svanberg CAVITY ATTENUATED PHASE SHIFT FARADAY ROTATION SPECTROSCOPY............................................ 57 Link Patrick ; Jonas Westberg ; Gerard Wysocki THE OSIRIS-REX LASER ALTIMETER ....................................................................................................................... 59 M.

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