Cavity-soliton-enhanced mid-IR molecular sensing

Kavli Affiliate: Alireza Marandi | First 5 Authors: Robert M. Gray, Mingchen Liu, Selina Zhou, Arkadev Roy, Luis Ledezma | Summary: Optical molecular sensing is one of the most promising techniques for a wide range of applications, from fundamental studies to medical and environmental analysis. In the optical spectrum, the mid-infrared is particularly important for […]


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Quadratic-soliton-enhanced mid-IR molecular sensing

Kavli Affiliate: Alireza Marandi | First 5 Authors: Robert M. Gray, Mingchen Liu, Selina Zhou, Arkadev Roy, Luis Ledezma | Summary: Optical solitons have long been of interest both from a fundamental perspective and because of their application potential. Both cubic (Kerr) and quadratic nonlinearities can lead to soliton formation, but quadratic solitons can practically […]


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Mineral Detection of Neutrinos and Dark Matter. A Whitepaper

Kavli Affiliate: Juan I. Collar | First 5 Authors: Sebastian Baum, Patrick Stengel, Natsue Abe, Javier F. Acevedo, Gabriela R. Araujo | Summary: Minerals are solid state nuclear track detectors – nuclear recoils in a mineral leave latent damage to the crystal structure. Depending on the mineral and its temperature, the damage features are retained […]


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Unravelling the deterministic effect of the solid-state diffusion energy barrier for charge carrier on the self-discharge of supercapacitors

Kavli Affiliate: Wei Gao | First 5 Authors: Xiaohui Yan, Yue He, Xuncheng Liu, Siqi Jing, Jiajian Guan | Summary: The further development of fast electrochemical devices is hindered by self-discharge. Current strategies for suppressing self-discharge are mainly focused on the extrinsic and general mechanisms including faradaic reactions, charge redistribution, and ohmic leakage. However, the […]


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TDCOSMO. XIII. Improved Hubble constant measurement from lensing time delays using spatially resolved stellar kinematics of the lens galaxy

Kavli Affiliate: Joshua A. Frieman | First 5 Authors: Anowar J. Shajib, Pritom Mozumdar, Geoff C. -F. Chen, Tommaso Treu, Michele Cappellari | Summary: Strong-lensing time delays enable measurement of the Hubble constant ($H_{0}$) independently of other traditional methods. The main limitation to the precision of time-delay cosmography is mass-sheet degeneracy (MSD). Some of the […]


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TDCOSMO. XIII. Improved Hubble constant measurement from lensing time delays using spatially resolved stellar kinematics of the lens galaxy

Kavli Affiliate: Joshua A. Frieman | First 5 Authors: Anowar J. Shajib, Pritom Mozumdar, Geoff C. -F. Chen, Tommaso Treu, Michele Cappellari | Summary: Strong-lensing time delays enable measurement of the Hubble constant ($H_{0}$) independently of other traditional methods. The main limitation to the precision of time-delay cosmography is mass-sheet degeneracy (MSD). Some of the […]


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TDCOSMO. XII. Improved Hubble constant measurement from lensing time delays using spatially resolved stellar kinematics of the lens galaxy

Kavli Affiliate: Joshua A. Frieman | First 5 Authors: Anowar J. Shajib, Pritom Mozumdar, Geoff C. -F. Chen, Tommaso Treu, Michele Cappellari | Summary: Strong-lensing time delays enable measurement of the Hubble constant ($H_{0}$) independently of other traditional methods. The main limitation to the precision of time-delay cosmography is mass-sheet degeneracy (MSD). Some of the […]


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Things that might go bump in the night: Assessing structure in the binary black hole mass spectrum

Kavli Affiliate: Daniel E. Holz | First 5 Authors: Amanda M. Farah, Bruce Edelman, Michael Zevin, Maya Fishbach, Jose MarĂ­a Ezquiaga | Summary: Several features in the mass spectrum of merging binary black holes (BBHs) have been identified using data from the Third Gravitational Wave Transient Catalog (GWTC-3). These features are of particular interest as […]


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Visible-to-mid-IR tunable frequency comb in nanophotonics

Kavli Affiliate: Alireza Marandi | First 5 Authors: Arkadev Roy, Luis Ledezma, Luis Costa, Robert Gray, Ryoto Sekine | Summary: Optical frequency comb is an enabling technology for a multitude of applications from metrology to ranging and communications. The tremendous progress in sources of optical frequency combs has mostly been centered around the near-infrared spectral […]


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