Invited Speakers
Plenary Speakers:
NMA1, 8:15-9:00
Quasi-phasematching : Spatial and Spectral Engineering of Nonlinear Optics, Martin Fejer, Stanford Univ., USA
NThA1, 8:00-8:45
Nonlinear Optics at the Timescale of the Electron - Ultra Broadband Coherent X-Rays and Applications, Margaret Murnane, JILA, Univ. of Colorado, USA
Invited Speakers:
NMB1, 10:30--11:00
The Wonderful World of Weak Values, John Howell, Univ. of Rochester, USA
NMC3, 11:00-- 11:30
Wideband Terahertz Generation Using Nonlinear Optical Waveguide, Kodo Kawase, Nagoya Univ., Japan
NTuA1, 8:00--8:30
Nonlocal Solitons, Wieslaw Krolikowski, Australian National Univ., Australia
NTuB4, 8:45--9:15
Few-cycle Nonlinear Optics with Electronic Charge and Spin Excitations, Alfred Leitenstorfer, Univ. of Konstanz, Germany
NTuB6, 9:30--10:00
Coherent Spectroscopy and Coherent Control through Spatiotemporal Femtosecond Pulse Shaping, Keith Nelson, MIT, USA
NTuE1, 10:30--11:00
Highly Nonlinear Chalcogenide Glass Waveguides for All-optical Signal Processing, Barry Luther-Davies, The Australian National University, Australia
NTuC1, 10:30--11:00
Discrete Solitons, Demetrios Christodoulides, Univ. Central Florida, USA
NTuD4, 11:15--11:45
Sub-micrometer QPM Devices, Carlotta Canalias, KTK, Sweden
NTuF4, 20:15--20:45
Laser cooling of a microresonator and Optomechanically Induced Transparency, Tobias Kippenberg, EPFL, Switzerland
Symposium Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Nonlinear Optics
Plenary Speaker:
NWA1, 8:00--9:00
Long and Short Entangled Photons
(pdf), Steve Harris, Stanford Univ., USA
Invited Speakers:
NWA2, 9:00--9:30
The Birth of Nonlinear Optics
(pdf), Nicolaas Bloembergen, Univ. of Arizona, USA
NWA3, 9:30--10:00
The Beginnings of Quantum Nonlinear Optics and Optical Phase Conjugation-Answers to Communication Challenges
(pdf), Amnon Yariv, Caltech, USA
NWB1, 10:30--11:00
Surface Nonlinear Optics
(pdf), Ron Shen, Univ. of California at Berkeley, USA
NWB2, 11:00--11:30
50 Years of Nonlinear Optics, Tunable Sources From OPOs to Coherent X-rays
(pdf), Robert Byer, Stanford Univ., USA
NWB3, 11:30--12:00
Vacuum Nonlinear Optics, Nonlinear QED
(pdf), Gérard Mourou, Ecole Polytechnique, France
NWB4, 12:00--12:30
Withdrawn
NWC1, 14:00--14:30
Quantum Control of Single Spins and Photons in Diamond, Yiwen Chu, Harvard Univ., USA
NWD3, 14:30--15:00
Frequency Divide-and-Conquer Approach to Creating Ultra-broadband Optical Frequency, Konstantin Vodopyanov, Stanford Univ., USA
NWD4, 15:00--15:30
Control and characterization of picosecond pulse trains from a microresonator frequency comb, Scott Papp, Scott Diddams, NIST, USA
NThA2, 8:45--9:15
Frequency Doubling and Tripling for Future Fusion Drivers, Gabriel Mennerat, Laser Megajoule, CEA-CESTA, France
NThA3, 9:15--9:45
Attosecond Nonlinear Optics, Katsumi Midorikawa, RIKEN, Japan
NThB1, 10:30--11:00
Nonlinear Optical Processes in Group III-V and Silicon Planar Photonic Crystal Membrane Structures, Jeff Young, UPC IPNRA, Canada
NThC4, 11:15--11:45
Dissipative Soliton Fiber Lasers, Frank Wise, Cornell Univ., USA
NThD1, 19:30--20:00
Silicon-Based Sources from the Visible to Mid-Infrared, Alex Gaeta, Cornell Univ., USA
NThD2, 20:00--20:30
Novel Nonlinear Nanophotonic Phenomena, Marin Soljacic, MIT, USA
NThD3, 20:30--21:00
Ultrafast and Strong Fields in Nanooptics, Mark Stockman, Georgia State Univ., USA
NFA1, 8:00--8:30
Quantum Frequency Combs, Claude Fabre, LKB, ENS Paris, France
NFA2, 8:30--9:00
High Repetition Rate Optical Frequency Combs - Generation and Applications, Andy Weiner, Purdue Univ., USA
NFA3, 9:00--9:30
Coherent Frequency Combs and Spectroscopy - from IR to XUV, Jun Ye, JILA, Univ. of Colorado, USA
NFB1, 10:30--11:00
Atmospheric Nonlinear Optics, Pierre Béjot, Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland
NFB2, 11:00--11:30
Observation of the Relativistic Response of an Electron-Hole Plasma in Graphene on Femtosecond Timescales, Rohit Prasankumar, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, USA