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Science ; 359(6378): 887-891, 2018 02 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29472477

RESUMO

Light detection and ranging is widely used in science and industry. Over the past decade, optical frequency combs were shown to offer advantages in optical ranging, enabling fast distance acquisition with high accuracy. Driven by emerging high-volume applications such as industrial sensing, drone navigation, or autonomous driving, there is now a growing demand for compact ranging systems. Here, we show that soliton Kerr comb generation in integrated silicon nitride microresonators provides a route to high-performance chip-scale ranging systems. We demonstrate dual-comb distance measurements with Allan deviations down to 12 nanometers at averaging times of 13 microseconds along with ultrafast ranging at acquisition rates of 100 megahertz, allowing for in-flight sampling of gun projectiles moving at 150 meters per second. Combining integrated soliton-comb ranging systems with chip-scale nanophotonic phased arrays could enable compact ultrafast ranging systems for emerging mass applications.

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Opt Lett ; 41(3): 452-5, 2016 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26907395

RESUMO

High-Q silicon nitride (SiN) microresonators enable optical Kerr frequency comb generation on a photonic chip and have recently been shown to support fully coherent combs based on temporal dissipative Kerr soliton formation. For bright soliton formation, it is necessary to operate SiN waveguides in the multimode regime in order to produce waveguide induced anomalous group velocity dispersion. However, this regime can lead to local disturbances of the dispersion due to avoided crossings caused by coupling between different mode families and, therefore, prevent the soliton formation. Here, we demonstrate that a single-mode "filtering" section inside high-Q resonators enables efficiently suppression of avoided crossings, while preserving high quality factors (Q∼10(6)). We verify the approach by demonstrating single soliton formation in SiN resonators with a filtering section.

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Science ; 351(6271): 357-60, 2016 Jan 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26721682

RESUMO

Optical solitons are propagating pulses of light that retain their shape because nonlinearity and dispersion balance each other. In the presence of higher-order dispersion, optical solitons can emit dispersive waves via the process of soliton Cherenkov radiation. This process underlies supercontinuum generation and is of critical importance in frequency metrology. Using a continuous wave-pumped, dispersion-engineered, integrated silicon nitride microresonator, we generated continuously circulating temporal dissipative Kerr solitons. The presence of higher-order dispersion led to the emission of red-shifted soliton Cherenkov radiation. The output corresponds to a fully coherent optical frequency comb that spans two-thirds of an octave and whose phase we were able to stabilize to the sub-Hertz level. By preserving coherence over a broad spectral bandwidth, our device offers the opportunity to develop compact on-chip frequency combs for frequency metrology or spectroscopy.

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Opt Lett ; 40(20): 4723-6, 2015 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26469604

RESUMO

We demonstrate the all-optical stabilization of a low-noise temporal soliton based microresonator based optical frequency comb in a crystalline resonator via a new technique to control the repetition rate. This is accomplished by thermally heating the microresonator with an additional probe laser coupled to an auxiliary optical resonator mode. The carrier-envelope offset frequency is controlled by stabilizing the pump laser frequency to a reference optical frequency comb. We analyze the stabilization by performing an out-of-loop comparison and measure the overlapping Allan deviation. This all-optical stabilization technique can prove useful as an actuator for self-referenced microresonator frequency combs.

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Arzneimittelforschung ; 31(12): 2163-7, 1981.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7199320

RESUMO

The study deals with the clinical and pharmacokinetic interaction of tiaprofenic acid (Surgam) and phenprocoumon. 6 healthy volunteers received phenprocoumon p.o. with a view to decreasing Quick's value. After the first administration a pharmacokinetic profile of phenprocoumon was taken. As Quick's value dropped to 37% at the 4th day of the study, the subjects received tiaprofenic acid additionally. Afterwards the pharmacokinetic profiles of phenprocoumon and tiaprofenic acid were taken again. The study led to the following results: 1. The clotting parameters are not changed on synchronous administration of tiaprofenic acid and phenprocoumon. 2. The pharmacokinetic profile of tiaprofenic acid is not changed by pretreatment with phenprocoumon. 3. The parmacokinetic profile of phenprocoumon is not changed by tiaprofenic acid.


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4-Hidroxicumarinas/farmacologia , Coagulação Sanguínea/efeitos dos fármacos , Femprocumona/farmacologia , Propionatos/farmacologia , Tiofenos/farmacologia , Adulto , Interações Medicamentosas , Humanos , Femprocumona/urina , Propionatos/urina , Tiofenos/urina
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