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Volume 11 Issue 5, May 2017

Scanning electron microscope image of a one-dimensional InP-based photonic crystal nanolaser diode integrated with silicon photonics. The compact, electrically driven laser emits light at 1.55 μm into an underlying silicon waveguide and operates with a wall-plug efficiency exceeding 10%.

Letter p297

IMAGE: FABRICE RAINERI, UNIV. PARIS DIDEROT

COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

Editorial

  • Ronald Drever may be most famous for co-founding the LIGO project and his gravitational-wave research, but his contributions to laser stabilization have had broad impact on the photonics community.

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  • There is typically a compromise between speed and efficiency when designing silicon photodiodes. Now, researchers have exploited microstructuring to achieve fast and thin devices that are also efficient.

    • Michael B. Johnston
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  • Hyperbolic metamaterials are shown to enable the emission of Cherenkov radiation from low-energy charged particles travelling at slow speeds. The achievement could lead to new forms of light sources and detectors.

    • Mário Silveirinha
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  • A laser-annealing technique for increasing the dopant concentration in semiconductors, the creation of a glass with second-order optical nonlinearity and the realization of optical topological insulators were highlights at the Japan Society of Applied Physics Spring Meeting.

    • Noriaki Horiuchi
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  • Applying metamaterial concepts to dielectric systems offers low losses compared with metallic structures. Here, silicon-based metamaterial and nanophotonic advances are reviewed.

    • Isabelle Staude
    • Jörg Schilling
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