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  • High-precision synchronization of remote timing sources is an increasing problem for large-area facilities, such as radio telescope arrays and particle accelerators. Femtosecond-pulse-train transfer by optical fibre may represent a solution.

    • Patrick Gill
    News & Views
  • Ultrashort laser pulses now make it possible to fabricate a wide range of biomaterials and implants ranging from cell scaffolds to artificial microvalves.

    • Oliver Graydon
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  • The dynamics of chaotic lasers can be harnessed to create a random-number generator that works at an astonishing rate. Such a generator could be implemented to make storage and transfer of data more secure at very high speeds.

    • Thomas E. Murphy
    • Rajarshi Roy
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  • By using laser frequency combs to stabilize astronomical spectrometers, it may be possible to better understand our expanding Universe.

    • Thomas R. Schibli
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  • Coupled optical microresonators are one way of slowing down light. A new record has now been set for the length of these slow-light waveguides using an array of more than 100 photonic-crystal cavities.

    • Richard M. De La Rue
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  • The effect of spin on the trajectories of polarized light beams has now been experimentally observed, with results that agree with the predictions of Berry phase theory.

    • Franco Nori
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  • Researchers have demonstrated the first photonic-crystal system with light emitters that experience three-dimensional photonic and electronic confinement.

    • Erik C. Nelson
    • Paul V. Braun
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  • By introducing a radial chirp in the dimension of the cells surrounding the central core, researchers now demonstrate a low-dispersion photonic-crystal fibre that could overcome the long-standing problem of ultrashort-pulse delivery.

    • Goëry Genty
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  • A bifacial dye-sensitized solar cell that can efficiently generate electricity when illuminated from either side may help bring down the cost of solar energy production.

    • Juan Bisquert
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  • The ability of Airy light beams to transport microparticles along curved, self-healed paths may lead to useful applications in biology and colloidal science.

    • Demetrios N. Christodoulides
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  • Focusing ultrashort red and blue laser pulses into a gas generates terahertz pulses with unprecedented pulse energies. Such pulses enable nonlinear terahertz spectroscopy and the time-resolved study of field-induced effects.

    • Klaus Reimann
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  • The photonics applications of engineered liquid crystals extend far beyond their use in displays. High-density optical data storage, tunable lasers and metamaterials are just a few of the other opportunities.

    • Rachel Won
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  • Researchers demonstrate fast optical focusing using an oscillating liquid lens. The method could lead to the development of three-dimensional imaging instruments with rapid data collection.

    • Claudiu A. Stan
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  • Necessity is the mother of invention. Lasing in the extreme UV from a prototype compact free-electron-laser design is reported, continuing the push towards X-ray wavelengths.

    • Brian McNeil
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  • Introducing coded apertures to X-ray laser holography paves a route to efficient imaging at the nanoscale.

    • Stefan Eisebitt
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