Greg Moille
@greg_moille
🇫🇷 Research Scientist, Joint Quantum Institute @UofMaryland/@NIST • Non-Linear Optics/Photonic/Frequency combs
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Researchers develop a new type of frequency comb that promises to further boost the accuracy of timekeeping National Institute of Standards and Technology phys.org/news/2024-03-f…
Via #OPG_Optica: Low-power, agile electro-optic frequency comb spectrometer for integrated sensors ow.ly/Zeu750QXOBT #LithiumNiobate #IntegratedPhotonics National Institute of Standards and Technology Univ. of Maryland
After a successful first edition, I'm excited to announce that Francois Leo, Bart Kuyken, and I are organizing the second edition of our workshop on Frequency Combs⭕️🌈 in Ghent! Registrations are open; for more information: frequencycomb.be Hope to see you there 😍 RT 🙏
For once I won’t make it to CLEO Conference (long overdue vacations!), but the lab has a lot going on with a busy schedule for lab members and collaborators. Come and check out their work!
The FloQuET lab has an exciting week ahead at CLEO Conference! Frank @YichenShen17 and Dhruv Srinivasan will be presenting experimental research results (May 8). I will be on a Quantum Sensing & Metrology panel with Urbasi Sinha and Dr. Richard Zeltner (May 9). Maryland Engineering UMD Science!
Researchers have generated the first topological frequency comb using a chip with hundreds of microscopic resonators jqi.umd.edu/news/new-photo… #quantum National Institute of Standards and Technology UMD Physics UMD Science ECE at UMD @UMD_IREAP @mechseILLINOIS Northeastern COE
Featured article in APL Photonics - All-optical azimuthal trapping of dissipative Kerr multi-solitons for relative noise suppression | APL Photonics | AIP Publishing pubs.aip.org/aip/app/articl…
Just published in APL Photonics - All-optical azimuthal trapping of dissipative Kerr multi-solitons for relative noise suppression | APL Photonics | AIP Publishing pubs.aip.org/aip/app/articl…
New paper in Physical Review Letters (my first!) explores a new parametric all-optical locking tool for Kerr frequency combs beyond the DKS freq. grid, adding flexibility for their stabilization journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/1…