Demonstration of 23.5 dB flat-top parametric gain spanning 100 THz and 313 mW on-chip power in PPLT integrated circuits for all-band amplification via cascaded second-order processes.
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Nanophotonic fluoride resonators are proposed to boost the excitation rate of 229Th nuclear isomers, enabling practical optical interrogation toward chip-scale nuclear clocks.
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All-band photonic integrated optical parametric amplification
Demonstration of 23.5 dB flat-top parametric gain spanning 100 THz and 313 mW on-chip power in PPLT integrated circuits for all-band amplification via cascaded second-order processes.
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Toward nanophotonic platforms for solid-state $^{229}$Th nuclear clocks
Nanophotonic fluoride resonators are proposed to boost the excitation rate of 229Th nuclear isomers, enabling practical optical interrogation toward chip-scale nuclear clocks.