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ADVANCE REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10 APRIL 2017
Technical Conference
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Technical Conference: 14 – 19 May 2017 CLEO:EXPO: 16 – 18 May 2017
San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA
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Junichiro Kono, Rice University, USA
Yurii A. Vlasov, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Benjamin J. Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
Irina Novikova, College of William & Mary, USA
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Siddharth Ramachandran, Boston University, USA
Jonathan D. Zuegel, University of Rochester, USA
Sterling J. Backus, Kapteyn-Murnane Laboratories, USA
Michal Lipson, Columbia University, USA
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Nicusor Iftimia, Physical Sciences Inc., USA
Christian Wetzel, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Peter E. Andersen, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, Denmark
Michael M. Mielke, Lumentum, USA
SAN JOSE CONVENTION CENTER150 West San Carlos Street San Jose, California 95113 USA
Technical Conference14 – 19 May 2017
Short Courses14 – 16 May 2017
CLEO:EXPO16 – 18 May 2017
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Advance Registration Deadline10 April 2017
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Schedule
Registration 07:30 – 17:30
07:00 – 18:00
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PROGRAMMING
Short Courses 08:30 – 17:30
09:00 – 16:30
12:00 – 16:00
Technical Sessions 08:00 – 18:00
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08:00 – 17:30
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Plenary Sessions 10:30 – 11:30
13:00 – 15:00
Poster Sessions 18:00 – 19:30
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Postdeadline Paper Sessions 20:00 – 22:00
EXPOSITION
CLEO:EXPO 11:30 – 19:30
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Exhibit Hall-only Time 11:30 – 13:30
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CLEO: Market Focus 12:00 – 17:00
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CLEO: Technology Transfer Program
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Conference Reception 18:00 – 19:30
Happy Hour (in Exhibit Hall) 16:30 – 18:30
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Why Attend?CLEO is the premier international forum for scientific and technical optics — uniting the fields of lasers and opto-electronics by bringing together all aspects of laser technology, from basic research to industry applications.
The technical conference provides attendees with the invaluable combination of peer-reviewed, high-quality technical content, numerous networking opportunities (both formal and informal) and an exposition with leading companies in photonic applications.
K E Y D I F F E R E N T I AT O R S
• CLEO brings together a large, global audience — enabling attendees to meet peers and colleagues and expand their professional networks. In 2016, 4,600 attendees came from more than 60 countries.
• Only CLEO offers the breadth and depth of 25 topic categories in the core groups of Fundamental Science, Science & Innovations and Applications & Technology.
• CLEO presentations are rigorously peer-reviewed to ensure high-quality research on emerging topics. More than 2,000 technical presentations are slated.
• More than 150 invited speakers are currently scheduled — representing the finest institutions and companies worldwide.
• Meet representatives from 200 exhibiting companies in the CLEO:EXPO. Interact one-on-one to learn about the latest technologies.
Why attend? Great question! Join us and be part of the premier, global conference for lasers and opto-electronics — bringing together professionals, presentations and products.
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Ursula KellerETH Zurich, Switzerland
Ultrafast Solid-state Lasers: A Success Story with No End in SightThis talk will review and give an outlook on ultrafast solid-state lasers based on SESAMs for passive modelocking. The thin disk laser geometry for efficient heat removal is currently the most successful approach for power scaling of diode-pumped ion-doped solid-state and semiconductor lasers. Different gain materials, different performance parameters and different modelocking dynamics require different SESAM parameters. Novel optically pumped semiconductor disk lasers with fully integrated gain and absorber layers (i.e., MIXSEL) give full wavelength flexibility, simple linear cavities and can easily be operated in a dual comb mode. These lasers enable many applications including precision micromachining, frequency metrology and nonlinear microscopy.
Nergis MavalvalaMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Gravitational Wave Detectors of the Future: Beyond the First LIGO DiscoveriesIn February 2016, scientists announced the first ever detection of gravitational waves from colliding black holes, launching a new era of gravitational wave astronomy and unprecedented tests of Einstein’s theory of general relativity. Searching for fainter or more distant sources requires ever greater sensitivity for the laser interferometric detectors that made these first discoveries. In this talk, Mavalvala will describe current efforts to improve the sensitivity of gravitational wave detectors and their prospects for future discoveries.
Christopher ContagStanford University, USA
Insertable, Implantable and Wearable Micro-optical Devices for the Early Detection of CancerOptical imaging tools image over a range of scales from macro- to nanoscopic resolution and can provide molecular sensitivity and cellular level resolution. Developments in the field of optical imaging will be useful in informing diagnosis, prognosis and therapy, and for guiding biopsies for multiparameter molecular analyses.
Atac ImamogluETH Zurich, Switzerland
Polaritons in Two-dimensional Electron SystemsCavity-polaritons have emerged as an exciting platform for studying interacting bosons in a driven-dissipative setting. In this talk, Imamoglu will present cavity spectroscopy of gate-tunable monolayer MoSe2 hosting a degenerate electron gas and exhibiting strongly bound exciton-polaron resonances, as well as non-perturbative coupling to a single microcavity.
Plenary Sessions
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A P P L I C AT I O N S & T E C H N O L O G Y T O P I C A L R E V I E W P R O G R A M
The Topical Review Program emphasizes significant recent advances in the application of photonic technologies to address current real-world problems. Leaders in their fields present on how photonics technologies are enabling important advances to be realized in areas from molecular imaging to consumer applications.
Advances in Laser-based Remote SensingORGANIZER
Fabio Di Teodoro, Space and Airborne Systems – Raytheon Company, USA
Extreme Ultraviolet and Soft X-ray Sources and ApplicationsORGANIZERS
Alexander Ershov, Cymer, USACarmen Menoni, Colorado State University, USA
NeurophotonicsORGANIZERS
Kishan Dholakia, University of St. Andrews, UKChris Xu, Cornell University, USA
Semiconductor Lasers and ApplicationsORGANIZER
Bojan Resan, Lumentum, Switzerland
Supercontinuum and Applications ORGANIZER
Robert Alfano, City College of New York, USA
Other ProgramsS P E C I A L S Y M P O S I A
Each year, CLEO holds Special Symposia, comprised of invited and contributed papers, on areas deemed to be topical and of special interest to conference attendees.
Even better — topics are proposed by members of the optics and photonics community in an open submission process designed to ensure relevance and interest.
Advances in Metaphotonic DevicesORGANIZERS
Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, USAXingjie Ni, The Pennsylvania State University, USAJie Yao, University of California Berkeley, USA
Military Applications of High Power LasersORGANIZERS
Jony J. Liu, US Army Research Laboratory, USAGerarld C. Manke, NSWC-Crane, USAJohn Schriempf, US Navy PEO for Integrated Warfare Systems, USA Anthony Valenzuela, US Army Research Laboratory, USA
Multimodal Imaging in BiophotonicsORGANIZERS
Stephen Boppart, University of Illinois, USAWolfgang Drexler, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Optical Microcavities for Ultrasensitive DetectionORGANIZERS
Warwick P. Bowen, University of Queensland, AustraliaFrank Vollmer, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, GermanyYun-Feng Xiao, Peking University, China
Optomechanics: Towards the Second Quantum RevolutionORGANIZERS
Pierre-François Cohadon, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Paris, FranceJean-Philippe Poizat, Institut Néel, Grenoble, FrancePierre Verlot, Institut Lumière Matière, Lyon, France
Sources of Nonclassical Light and Their Scalability ORGANIZERS
Virginia Lorenz, University of Illinois, USATracy Northup, University of Innsbruck, AustriaJoshua Nunn, Oxford University, UKIte A. Yu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Thermal Noise in Precision InterferometryORGANIZERS
Garrett Cole, Crystalline Mirror Solutions LLC, USAGregory Harry, American University, USASteven Penn, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, USA
Ultrafast Laser Technology for X-ray Free Electron LasersORGANIZERS
Alan Fry, Stanford University, USAIngmar Hartl, DESY, Germany
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Short CoursesShort Courses cover a broad range of topic areas at a variety of educational levels and are taught by highly regarded industry experts. The small size of each class gives you an excellent opportunity for personalized instruction.
Short Courses require a separate registration fee. Advance registration is suggested as each course has limited seating. Each registration includes the accompanying Short Course Notes. Short Course Notes are not available for purchase separately.
Browse course descriptions at cleoconference.org/shortcourses
SUNDAY, 14 MAY
08:30 – 12:30 SC149 Foundations of Nonlinear Optics
SC221 Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques
SC361 Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications
08:30 – 15:00 SC456 How to Start a Company [NEW]
13:30 – 16:30 SC403 NanoCavity Quantum Electrodynamics and Applications
SC439 Attosecond Optics
13:30 – 17:30 SC157 Laser Beam Analysis, Propagation and Shaping Techniques
SC396 Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics
MONDAY, 15 MAY
09:00 – 12:00 SC362 Cavity Optomechanics: Fundamentals and Applications of Controlling and Measuring Nano- and Micro-mechanical Oscillators with Laser Light
SC376 Plasmonics
SC424 Optical Terahertz Science and Technology
12:30 – 16:30 SC301 Quantum Cascade Lasers: Science, Technology, Applications and Markets
SC378 Introduction to Ultrafast Optics
SC455 Integrated Photonics for Quantum Information Science and Technology [NEW]
TUESDAY, 16 MAY
12:00 – 15:00 SC352 Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications
SC410 Finite Element Modeling Methods for Photonics and Optics
12:00 – 16:00 SC270 High Power Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers
SC438 Photonic Metamaterials
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The CLEO Technical ProgramThe technical conference is organized around 25 topic categories in the core groups of
• Fundamental Science
• Science & Innovations
• Applications & Technology
Within each category, there are applicable tutorial speakers, invited speakers, Short Courses and peer-reviewed technical presentations. More than 150 invited speakers and over 2,000 contributed paper presentations are expected — providing attendees with a comprehensive program and access to the community’s thought leaders.
Topic Categories
Browse the program of tutorials, invited speakers and short courses by topic.
A P P L I C AT I O N S & T E C H N O L O G Y ( A & T )
A&T 1: Biomedical Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
A&T 2: Industrial Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
A&T 3: Photonic Instrumentation & Techniques for Metrology & Industrial Process . 13
A&T 4: Laser & Photonics Applications for Energy & Environment . . . . . . . . . 14
F U N D A M E N TA L S C I E N C E ( F S )
FS1: Quantum Optics of Atoms, Molecules and Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
FS2: Quantum Science, Engineering and Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
FS3: Metamaterials and Complex Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
FS4: Optical Interactions with Condensed Matter and Ultrafast Phenomena . . 18
FS5: Nonlinear Optics and Novel Phenomena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
FS6: Nano-optics and Plasmonics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
FS7: High-field Physics and Attoscience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
S C I E N C E A N D I N N O VAT I O N S ( S & I )
S&I 1: Light-matter Interactions and Materials Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
S&I 2: Laser Systems and Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
S&I 3: Semiconductor Lasers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
S&I 4: Nonlinear Optical Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
S&I 5: Terahertz Science and Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
S&I 6: Optical Materials, Fabrication and Characterization . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
S&I 7: Micro- and Nano-photonic Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
S&I 8: Ultrafast Optics, Optoelectronics and Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
S&I 9: Photonic Integration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
S&I 10: Biophotonics and Optofluidics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
S&I 11: Fiber Photonics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
S&I 12: Lightwave Communications and Optical Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
S&I 13: Active Optical Sensing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
S&I 14: Optical Metrology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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SHORT COURSES
SC157: Laser Beam Analysis, Propagation, and Shaping Techniques James Leger, University of Minnesota, USA
SC270: High Power Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers W. Andrew Clarkson, Optoelectronics Research Center, University of Southampton, UK
SC301: Quantum Cascade Lasers: Science, Technology, Applications and Markets Federico Capasso, Harvard University, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC456: How to Start a Company [New]Jes Broeng, DTU, Denmark; Milton Chang, Incubic, USA
A&T 3: Photonic Instrumentation & Techniques for Metrology & Industrial ProcessINVITED SPEAKERS
Chemical Segregation and Microstructural Evolution of Fiber Laser Beam Welded Low Carbon Sheet SteelAnn Chiaramonti Debay, NIST, USA
Mid-Infrared Spectrometer Featuring µ-second Time Resolution Based on Dual-comb Quantum Cascade Laser Frequency CombsAndreas Hugi, Eidgenossische Tech Hochschule Zurich, Switzerland
Isotope-selective Breath AnalysisAlbert Manninen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Industrial LiDAR Applications from Distance Metrology to Gas SensingMichael Thorpe, Bridger Photonics, Inc, USA
The Application of Laser Off-gas Analysis for Process Control in Harsh Industrial EnvironmentsDoug Zuliani, Tenova Goodfellow, Canada
SHORT COURSES
SC301: Quantum Cascade Lasers: Science, Technology, Applications and Markets Federico Capasso, Harvard University, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
A P P L I C AT I O N S & T E C H N O L O G Y
A&T 1: Biomedical ApplicationsTUTORIAL
Large Scale Optogenetic Stimulation and RecordingPhilip Sabes, University of California San Francisco, USA
INVITED SPEAKERS
Photobiomodulation TherapyJuanita Anders, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA
Super Resolution Nanoscopy to Unravel Chromatin Genomic Code and its Alterations in CancerVadim Backman, Northwestern University, USA
Multimodal Stain-free Imaging of the Retina with a Sub-35fs Yb-fiber LaserMarcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
All-optical Pulse-echo Ultrasound Imaging For Guiding Minimally Invasive ProceduresAdrien Desjardins, University College London, UK
In Vivo Cellular Imaging with Spectrally Encoded Confocal MicroscopyDong Kyun Kang, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA
Listening to Light and Seeing Through: In Vivo Multiscale Photoacoustic ImagingChulhong Kim, POSTECH, South Korea
High-speed Subsampled Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging with a Frequency Comb LaserMeena Siddiqui, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, USA
Mirror Enhanced STED Super-resolution MicroscopyPeng Xi, Peking University, China
SHORT COURSES
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
A&T 2: Industrial ApplicationsINVITED SPEAKERS
Polygon Scanners Combining Speed and AccuracyRonny De Loor, Next Scan Technology, Belgium
Industrialization of a Laser Produced Plasma EUV Light Source for Lithography Igor Fomenkov, ASML, USA
Relevance of Modeling Laser-material Interactions in the Industrial ContextWolfgang Schulz, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Role of Ultra Short Pulsed Lasers in Reliability Analysis and Authentication of micro-ElectronicsSina Shahbazmohamadi, University of Connecticut, USA
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F U N D A M E N TA L S C I E N C E
FS1: Quantum Optics of Atoms, Molecules and SolidsTUTORIAL
Introduction to the Spectroscopy of Rare-earth Doped Crystals for Quantum Communications Matthew Sellars, Australian National University, Australia
INVITED SPEAKERS
Single Photons from Single Molecules: Hong-Ou-Mandel Experiments and BeyondIlja Gerhardt, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany
Quantum Information Processing with Optomechanical ResonatorsSimon Gröblacher, University of Vienna, Austria
QuantumMmany-body Physics with Multimode Cavity QEDBenjamin Lev, Stanford University, USA
SHORT COURSES
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC403: NanoCavity Quantum Electrodynamics and Applications Jelena Vuckovic, Stanford University, USA
SC455: Integrated Photonics for Quantum Information Science and Technology (NEW)Dirk Englund, MIT, USA
A&T 4: Laser & Photonics Applications for Energy & EnvironmentTUTORIAL
Photovoltaics as a Branch of Opto-electronics: Solar Cells, Heat Engines and Electroluminescent RefrigeratorsEli Yablonovitch, University of California Berkeley, USA
INVITED SPEAKERS
Probing Gas Reaction Chemistry and Temperature with High Spatial Resolution During the High Temperature Fuel Cell OperationKevin Chen, University of Pittsburgh, USA
A Regional Approach to Locating Methane Leaks with Frequency Comb LasersGreg Rieker, University of Colorado, USA
New Sources and Sensors for Mid- to Far-IR Optical SensingDan Wasserman, University of Texas at Austin, USA
SHORT COURSES
SC157: Laser Beam Analysis, Propagation, and Shaping Techniques James Leger, University of Minnesota, USA
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC301: Quantum Cascade Lasers: Science, Technology, Applications and Markets Federico Capasso, Harvard University, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
A P P L I C AT I O N S & T E C H N O L O G Y
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FS3: Metamaterials and Complex MediaTUTORIAL
Balanced Gain and Loss and Parity-time Symmetry in Metamaterials Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin, USA
INVITED SPEAKERS
Oxides and Nitrites for Nanophotonics and Energy ApplicationsAlexandra Boltasseva, Purdue University, USA
Photonic Topological Insulators in Two and Three DimensionsAlexander Khanikaev, City College of New York, USA
Engineering Optical Density of States with Nonlocal MetamaterialsViktor Podolskiy, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
Wavefront Shaping in Complex Media: From the Compensation to the Harnessing of DisorderSebastien Popoff, Telecom-Paristech, France
Nonlinear Optics of Plasmonic MetamaterialsAnatoly Zayats, King’s College London, UK
Metasurfaces and Invisibility Skin CloakXiang Zhang, University of California Berkeley, USA
SHORT COURSES
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
SC438: Photonic Metamaterials Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, USA
FS2: Quantum Science, Engineering and TechnologyTUTORIAL
Photonic Quantum Computing Jeremy O’Brien, University of Bristol, UK
INVITED SPEAKERS
Entangling Narrowband Photon PairsShengwang Du, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
Highly Entangled Multimode Frequency Combs for Quantum Information Processing ApplicationsClaude Fabre, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
Battling with Quantum HackersHoi-Kwong Lo, University of Toronto, Canada
Superconducting Single Photon Detector Science and EngineeringSae Woo Nam, NIST, USA
Quantum Illumination: From Enhanced Target Detection to Gbps Quantum Key DistributionJeffrey Shapiro, MIT, USA
Quantum Communication with Temporal Modes of Pulsed LightChristine Silberhorn, Universität Paderborn, Germany
SHORT COURSES
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC301: Quantum Cascade Lasers: Science, Technology, Applications and Markets Federico Capasso, Harvard University, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC362: Cavity Optomechanics: Fundamentals and Applications of Controlling and Measuring Nano- and Micro-mechanical Oscillators with Laser Light Tobias Kippenberg, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC403: NanoCavity Quantum Electrodynamics and Applications Jelena Vuckovic, Stanford University, USA
SC455: Integrated Photonics for Quantum Information Science and Technology [New]Dirk Englund, MIT, USA
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SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
SC403: NanoCavity Quantum Electrodynamics and Applications Jelena Vuckovic, Stanford University, USA
FS6: Nano-optics and PlasmonicsTUTORIAL
Biochemical Sensing with Nanophotonic and Nanoplasmonic SystemsRomain Quidant, ICFO – The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain
INVITED SPEAKERS
Plasmonics at the Space-time LimitMartin Aeschlimann, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany
Novel Classical and Quantum Photonic Devices by Manipulating Light-matter Interactions in One and Two-dimensional SystemsRitesh Agarwal, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Near-field Studies of Thermal Radiation and Local Density of StatesYannick De Wilde, Langevin Institute, France
Plasmonic LasingThomas Klar, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Light Vapor Interactions on a ChipUriel Levy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
DNA Based PlasmonicsLaura Na Liu, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Germany
The Role of Coherence in Plasmonic InterferometryDomenico Pacifici, Brown University, USA
Nanofiber Based Applied Quantum PhysicsArno Rauschenbeutel, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
SHORT COURSES
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC403: NanoCavity Quantum Electrodynamics and Applications Jelena Vuckovic, Stanford University, USA
SC410: Finite Element Modeling Methods for Photonics and Optics Arti Agrawal, City University, UK
SC455: Integrated Photonics for Quantum Information Science and Technology (NEW)Dirk Englund, MIT, USA
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FS4: Optical Interactions with Condensed Matter and Ultrafast PhenomenaTUTORIAL
Ultrafast Microscopy of Electronic Excitations in Nanostructured MaterialsHrvoje Petek, University of Pittsburgh, USA
INVITED SPEAKERS
One Photon, Two Photons, Red Photons, Blue Photon: New Upconversion Schemes for Efficient Solar Harvesting and Biological Force SensingJennifer Dionne, Stanford University, USA
Exciton-Polaritons in Atomically Thin Semiconductors and Their HeterostructuresAlexander Tartakovskii, University of Sheffield, UK
Exciton Spectroscopy in Monolayer Transition Metal Dichalcogenides and Van der Waals HeterostructuresBernhard Urbaszek, Institut National Polytechnique Toulouse, France
SHORT COURSES
SC149: Foundations of Nonlinear Optics Robert Fisher, R. A. Fisher Associates, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC378: Introduction to Ultrafast Optics Rick Trebino, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
SC424: Optical Terahertz Science and Technology David G. Cooke; Dept. of Physics, McGill University, Canada
SC455: Integrated Photonics for Quantum Information Science and Technology (NEW)Dirk Englund, MIT, USA
FS5: Nonlinear Optics and Novel PhenomenaTUTORIAL
Chip-based Microresonator CombsAlexander Gaeta, Columbia University, USA
INVITED SPEAKERS
Temporal WaveguidesGovind Agrawal, University of Rochester, USA
Engineered Nonlinearities in Transparent Conducting OxidesMarcello Ferrera, Heriot-Watt University, UK
SHORT COURSES
SC149: Foundations of Nonlinear Optics Robert Fisher, R. A. Fisher Associates, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
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S&I 1: Light-matter Interactions and Materials ProcessingTUTORIAL
Laser Printing of Functional MaterialsPere Serra, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
INVITED SPEAKERS
Exploring Energy Deposition of Ultrashort Lasers at the Surface of Dielectrics at the Femtosecond ScaleOlivier Uteza, LP3-CNRS-AMU, France
SHORT COURSES
SC149: Foundations of Nonlinear Optics Robert Fisher, R. A. Fisher Associates, USA
SC157: Laser Beam Analysis, Propagation, and Shaping Techniques James Leger, University of Minnesota, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
S&I 2: Laser Systems and FacilitiesTUTORIAL
Mid-IR Ultrafast Laser Technology in Science and IndustryIrina Sorokina, Norges Teknisk Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, Norway
INVITED SPEAKERS
Overview of the 1.15 PW PETAL Laser in the LMJ FacilityNathalie Blanchot, CEA Cesta, France
High Energy, High Repetition Rate Nd:Glass Laser TechnologyErhard Gaul, University of Texas at Austin, USA
SHORT COURSES
SC149: Foundations of Nonlinear Optics Robert Fisher, R. A. Fisher Associates, USA
SC157: Laser Beam Analysis, Propagation, and Shaping Techniques James Leger, University of Minnesota, USA
SC270: High Power Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers W. Andrew Clarkson, Optoelectronics Research Center, University of Southampton, UK
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
FS7: High-field Physics and AttoscienceTUTORIAL
Versatile Sources of High-order Harmonics for Multiple ApplicationsAnne L’Huillier, Lund University, Sweden
INVITED SPEAKERS
Multidimensional Attosecond SpectroscopyNirit Dudovich, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
53-Attosecond X-ray Pulses Glancing Through the Water WindowXiaoming Ren, University of Central Florida, CREOL, USA
SHORT COURSES
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC362: Cavity Optomechanics: Fundamentals and Applications of Controlling and Measuring Nano- and Micro-mechanical Oscillators with Laser Light Tobias Kippenberg, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC378: Introduction to Ultrafast Optics Rick Trebino, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
SC439: Attosecond Optics Zenghu Chang, University of Central Florida, USA
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SHORT COURSES
SC149: Foundations of Nonlinear Optics Robert Fisher, R. A. Fisher Associates, USA
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC378: Introduction to Ultrafast Optics Rick Trebino, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
S&I 5: Terahertz Science and TechnologyTUTORIAL
THz Quantum OpticsAlfred Leitenstorfer, University of Konstanz, Germany
INVITED SPEAKERS
Dynamics, Control, and Metastability in Correlated OxidesRichard Averitt, University of California San Diego, USA
Terahertz Quantum Cascade Laser Frequency CombsDavid Burghoff, MIT, USA
Ultrafast Photophysics of Single Crystal Metal-organic Halide Perovskites Measured by Transient Multi-THz SpectroscopyDavid Cooke, McGill University, Canada
Injection-seeded THz Parametric Generator/amplifierKodo Kawase, Nagoya University, Japan
THz Wireless CommunicationsTadao Nagatsuma, Osaka University, Japan
SHORT COURSES
SC149: Foundations of Nonlinear Optics Robert Fisher, R. A. Fisher Associates, USA
SC301: Quantum Cascade Lasers: Science, Technology, Applications and Markets Federico Capasso, Harvard University, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC378: Introduction to Ultrafast Optics Rick Trebino, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
S&I 3: Semiconductor LasersTUTORIAL
New Frontiers in Infrared and THz Spectroscopy Through Broadband Coherent Source EngineeringManijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University, USA
INVITED SPEAKERS
Narrowband Thermal Emitters Based on Photonic CrystalsTakashi Asano, Kyoto University, Japan
Outlooks and Applications of Optically Coupled Microcavity Laser ArraysKent Choquette, University of Illinois, USA
Growth and Characterization of III-N Ultraviolet Lasers and Avalanche Photodiodes by MOCVDRussell Dupuis, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Halide Perovskite Lasers Tze Chien Sum, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
SHORT COURSES
SC157: Laser Beam Analysis, Propagation, and Shaping Techniques James Leger, University of Minnesota, USA
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC301: Quantum Cascade Lasers: Science, Technology, Applications and Markets Federico Capasso, Harvard University, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC403: NanoCavity Quantum Electrodynamics and Applications Jelena Vuckovic, Stanford University, USA
S&I 4: Nonlinear Optical TechnologiesTUTORIAL
Technologies for 2D Vibrational and Electronic Spectroscopy: Applications to Semiconducting and BiomaterialsMartin Zanni, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
INVITED SPEAKERS
Optical Parametric Sources for Atmospheric SensingAntoine Godard, ONERA – The French Aerospace Lab, France
Nonlinear Resonators and Waveguides for Frequency MetrologyScott Papp, NIST, USA
Nonlinear Optical Technologies for Frequency Comb Generation and Comb-based Molecular Sensing.Nathalie Picque, Max-Planck-Institut fur Quantenoptik, Germany
Cavity-enhanced Second-harmonic Generation via Nonlinear-overlap OptimizationAlejandro Rodriguez, Princeton University, USA
Large Aperture Quasi-phase Matched Nonlinear Material for Functional Power LasersTakunori Taira, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan
Nonlinear Optics in Aluminum NitrideHong Tang, Yale University, USA
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SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
S&I 7: Micro- and Nano-photonic DevicesTUTORIAL
Integrated Nanophotonics for Optical ComputationMasaya Notomi, NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Japan
INVITED SPEAKERS
Coherent Control and Photonic Interfacing of Color Centers in DiamondChristoph Becher, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
Optical Transduction and Routing of Microwave PhononsOskar Painter, Caltech, USA
High-radix Silicon Photonic SwitchesMing C. Wu, University of California Berkeley, USA
Explore Exceptional Points in High-quality Whispering-gallery-mode Microresonators Lan Yang, Washington University in St Louis, USA
SHORT COURSES
SC157: Laser Beam Analysis, Propagation, and Shaping Techniques James Leger, University of Minnesota, USA
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
SC403: NanoCavity Quantum Electrodynamics and Applications Jelena Vuckovic, Stanford University, USA
SC410: Finite Element Modeling Methods for Photonics and Optics Arti Agrawal, City University, UK
SC455: Integrated Photonics for Quantum Information Science and Technology (NEW)Dirk Englund, MIT, USA
S&I 6: Optical Materials, Fabrication and CharacterizationTUTORIAL
Flexible and Stretchable OptoelectronicsJohn Rogers, University of Illinois, USA
INVITED SPEAKERS
New Color Centers in Diamond for Long Distance Quantum CommunicationNathalie de Leon, Princeton University, USA
Effects of Dielectric Cladding on Si NanophotonicsYeshaiahu Fainman, University of California San Diego, USA
Quantum Nano-photonic Devices based on Rare-earth IonsAndrei Faraon, Caltech, USA
3D Printed High-performance Functional Micro-opticsHarald Giessen, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Optical Properties of Atomically Thin Two-dimensional MaterialsTony Heinz, Stanford University, USA
Nanoscale Nonlinear Optics with Low-dimensional NanomaterialsZhipei Sun, Aalto Yliopisto, Finland
3D Laser Printing for Photonics: Recent ProgressMartin Wegener, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany
Light Management in Novel Optical MaterialsZongfu Yu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
SHORT COURSES
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
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S&I 9: Photonic IntegrationTUTORIAL
From Concept to a Working Silicon Photonic Chip Lukas Chrostowski, University of British Columbia, Canada
INVITED SPEAKERS
Photonic Gauge Potential and Synthetic Dimension with Integrated Photonics PlatformsShanhui Fan, Stanford University, USA
Implementation and Verification of Boson Sampling with Integrated PhotonicsFabio Sciarrino, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italy
SHORT COURSES
SC157: Laser Beam Analysis, Propagation, and Shaping Techniques James Leger, University of Minnesota, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
SC410: Finite Element Modeling Methods for Photonics and Optics Arti Agrawal, City University, UK
S&I 10: Biophotonics and OptofluidicsTUTORIAL
Laser Spectroscopy to Meet Some Challenges in MedicineKatarina Svanberg, Lund Laser Centre, Sweden
INVITED SPEAKERS
The Importance of Knowing You are Sick: Biophotonics for the ‘Other’ BrainMark Hutchinson, University of Adelaide, Australia
Optofluidic Chips for Raman Spectroscopy and Optical TrappingHeidi Ottevaere, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Biophotonics — A Powerful Tool for Non-invasive and Labelfree Cell- and Tissue ScreeningJuergen Popp, Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany
SHORT COURSES
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
S&I 8: Ultrafast Optics, Optoelectronics and ApplicationsTUTORIAL
Beyond the Fringe: Interferometry for Ultrafast OpticsIan Walmsley, University of Oxford, UK
INVITED SPEAKERS
Coherent Pulse Stacking Amplification Almantas Galvanauskas, University of Michigan, USA
Scaling Mid-Infrared Ultrafast Parametric Sources to High Peak and Average PowerIgor Jovanovic, University of Michigan, USA
Ultrafast Thin-disk Lasers: Trends and PerspectivesClara Saraceno, Ruhr Universitat Bochum, Germany
SHORT COURSES
SC149: Foundations of Nonlinear Optics Robert Fisher, R. A. Fisher Associates, USA
SC221: Nano Photonics: Physics and Techniques Axel Scherer, Caltech, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC376: Plasmonics Mark Brongersma, Stanford University, USA
SC378: Introduction to Ultrafast Optics Rick Trebino, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
SC439: Attosecond Optics Zenghu Chang, University of Central Florida, USA
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Novel Optical Fibers for Space Division Multiplexed Transmission Systems in Data CentersMing-Jun Li, Corning Incorporated, USA
Recent Progress of Digital Coherent Optical Communication SystemsMaurice O’Sullivan, Ciena Corporation, Canada
SHORT COURSES
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
S&I 13: Active Optical SensingINVITED SPEAKERS
Probing the Spatial and Temporal Structure of Turbulent Combustion with Tomographic PIV and High-speed ImagingJonathan Frank, Sandia National Labs, USA
Optical Absorption Spectroscopy in Optically Dense Detonation ProductsNick Glumac, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Waveguide Cavities for Sensing of Chemicals and StrainHans-Peter Loock, Queen’s University – Chemistry, Canada
SHORT COURSES
SC301: Quantum Cascade Lasers: Science, Technology, Applications and Markets Federico Capasso, Harvard University, USA
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
S&I 14: Optical MetrologyTUTORIAL
Optical Frequency Comb Applications beyond Frequency MetrologyKaoru Minoshima, University of Electro-Communications, Japan
INVITED SPEAKERS
Digital Control and Processing of Optical Frequency Combs for Precision MeasurementJean-Daniel Deschênes, Universite Laval, Canada
1.5 µm Lasers with sub 10 mHz LinewidthThomas Legero, Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany
Optical Frequency Comb Spectroscopy for Gas Metrology and Trace Gas DetectionPiotr Maslowski, Instytut Fizyki UMK, Poland
Optical Frequency References for SpaceThilo Schuldt, German Aerospace Center, Germany
SHORT COURSES
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC378: Introduction to Ultrafast Optics Rick Trebino, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
S&I 11: Fiber PhotonicsTUTORIAL
Nanowire-based Hybrid Optical Fibers: A Platform for Nonlinear Light Generation, Nanoscale Plasmonics and Single Nanoobject DetectionMarkus Schmidt, Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany
INVITED SPEAKERS
Advanced Ultrafast Laser Sources Harnessing Fiber-optic NonlinearitiesGuoqing Chang, Center for Free Electron Laser Science, Germany
Broadband Coherent Raman Imaging — Method Development and Application to Tissue ImagingMarcus Cicerone, NIST, USA
Ultrafast Fiber Lasers in the Mid-IR Water Vapor WindowDarren Hudson, Macquarie University, Australia
Ultra-low Noise Robust Er Fiber-based Optical Frequency Combs with a Graphene ModulatorNaoya Kuse, IMRA America Inc, USA
Improved Mid-IR Supercontinuum Power Generation by Tapering Chalcogenide Photonic Crystal FibersChristian Petersen, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, Denmark
High Power Narrow Linewidth Microstructured Fiber AmplifiersBenjamin Pulford, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
SHORT COURSES
SC157: Laser Beam Analysis, Propagation, and Shaping Techniques James Leger, University of Minnesota, USA
SC270: High Power Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers W. Andrew Clarkson, Optoelectronics Research Center, University of Southampton, UK
SC352: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping — Principles and Applications Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University, USA
SC361: Coherent MidInfrared Sources and Applications Konstantin Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA
SC396: Frontiers of Guided Wave Nonlinear Optics Ben Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia
SC410: Finite Element Modeling Methods for Photonics and Optics Arti Agrawal, City University, UK
S&I 12: Lightwave Communications and Optical NetworksTUTORIAL
Introduction to Free Space Laser CommunicationsHamid Hemmati, Facebook, USA
INVITED SPEAKERS
Nonlinear Propagation in Fibers for Space Division MultiplexingCristian Antonelli, Universita degli Studi dell’Aquila, Italy
Next-generation Free-space Optical Transceivers for High-capacity Space-based CommunicationsDavid Caplan, MIT Lincoln Lab, USA
Emerging Opportunities in Silicon PhotonicsMichael Hochberg, Coriant Advanced Technology, USA
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ExhibitorsAccuStrata
ACT-Vison
AdValue Photonics, Inc.
AdvR
AIP Publishing
Alpine Research Optics
Altos Photonics, Inc.
APE - Applied Physics & Electronics, Inc.
Asphericon
Attocube Systems, Inc.
AUREA Technology
Boston Electronics Corporation
Brimrose Corporation of America
Bristol Instruments, Inc.
Calmar Laser, Inc.
CASTECH, Inc.
Changchun New Industries Optoelectronics Tech. Co. Ltd.
Coherent, Inc.
Continuum
CorActive High-Tech, Inc.
Crystalline Mirror Solutions, GmbH
CST of America, Inc.
Cybel, LLC
DataRay, Inc.
Daylight Solutions, Inc.
De Gruyter
Discovery Semiconductors, Inc.
Edmund Optics, Inc.
EKSMA Optics
EKSPLA
Electro-Optics Technology, Inc.
Energetiq Technology, Inc.
EOSPACE, Inc.
FASTLITE
Femtochrome Research, Inc.
few-cycle Inc.
Gentec Electro-Optics, Inc.
Gooch & Housego, PLC
GT Crystal Systems, LLC.
Hamamatsu Corporation
Hiwin Corporation
HOLOEYE Photonics AG
Ibsen Photonics A/S
IMRA America, Inc.
InPhenix
Inrad Optics
IRflex Corporation
KMLabs (Kapteyn-Murnane Laboratories)
Laser Quantum, Inc.
Lattice Electro Optics, Inc.
Light Conversion, Ltd.
LightCounting, LLC
Lighthouse Photonics
Liquid Instruments
Luxmux Technology Corporation
M Squared Lasers Ltd.
Menlo Systems
Mesa Photonics, LLC
Mindrum Precision, Inc.
MIRTHE Center - Princeton University
MONTFORT Laser GmbH
National Energetics
Newport Corporation
Northrop Grumman Cutting Edge Optronics, Inc.
Nufern
Nuphoton Technologies, Inc.
Ocean Optics, Inc.
OEwaves, Inc.
Optiforms
OptiGrate
Optilab, LLC
Optimax Systems, Inc.
OptoSigma Corporation
Oxford University Press
Oxide Corporation
OZ Optics
Photodigm, Inc.
Photon Design
Photonics Industries
International
Photonics Media/Laurin Publishing
Photop Technologies, Inc.
PI (Physik Instrumente) LP
PicoQuant Photonics North America, Inc.
PriTel, Inc.
Pure Photonics
Quantum Design, Inc.
RESOLUTION spectra systems
RPMC Lasers Inc
Sacher Lasertechnik GmbH
Santec USA Corporation
Seiwa Optical America, Inc.
Shasta Crystals
SmarAct Inc.
SPIE: The International Society for Optics and Photonics
Springer
Stable Laser Systems
STANDA
Swamp Optics, LLC
Synopsys, Inc.
Teledyne Judson Technologies
ThermoTek, Inc.
Thorlabs
Toptica Photonics, Inc.
TRUMPF Inc.
University of Central Florida, CREOL
US Army Research Laboratory
US Fiberoptec Technology, Inc.
Vescent Photonics, Inc.
Wuhan Industrial Institute for Optoelectronics
Zaber Technologies
Zurich Instruments
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