Articles in 2017

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  • Excitation and gate tuning of terahertz plasmons in dual-layer graphene integrated into on-chip telecom photonic waveguides using infrared lasers has now been demonstrated. This may open the door to atomically thick optoelectronic devices for security, tomography or data processing.

    • Alexey Y. Nikitin
    News & Views
  • The science of superoscillations and the creation of local regions of light on a subwavelength scale is attracting attention for new forms of super-resolution microscopy and stiffer optical traps.

    • Oliver Graydon
    News & Views
  • A 10 Gb s–1 phase modulator based on a graphene-on-silicon Mach–Zehnder interferometer (MZI) is reported. The compact device has a phase-shifter length of only 300 μm and provides modulation of light at 1,550 nm with a 35 dB extinction ratio.

    • V. Sorianello
    • M. Midrio
    • M. Romagnoli
    Article
  • A theoretical analysis of asymmetric dressed quantum dots in a photonic crystal cavity suggests that the system could form a new type of solid-state terahertz laser. However, an experimental realization will likely require advances in fabrication technology.

    • Simone De Liberato
    News & Views
  • This Review covers key advancements in X-ray ptychographic microscopy and tomography over the past ten years. Potential applications in the life and materials sciences, the latest concepts and future developments are also discussed.

    • Franz Pfeiffer
    Review Article
  • Ferroelectric domains are optically reconfigured by a reversible process. The tuning is sufficient to enable macroscopically observable responses and the findings may help lead to the development of photo-stimulated ferroelectric devices.

    • Fernando Rubio-Marcos
    • Diego A. Ochoa
    • José E. García
    Letter
  • A quantum memory based on a rubidium atom shows a record-long storage time of 100 ms with a readout efficiency of 22%. The photonic qubit is transferred between a basis with strong light–matter coupling and a basis with low decoherence.

    • M. Körber
    • O. Morin
    • G. Rempe
    Letter
  • Frequency-resolved transient excited-state absorption of a single molecule is measured at room temperature. The dynamic Stokes shift and vibrational cooling are directly measured with 25 fs temporal resolution and a spectral detection bandwidth of hundreds of meV.

    • Matz Liebel
    • Costanza Toninelli
    • Niek F. van Hulst
    Article