11 March 2022
Ewelina Obrzud, winnner of the MERAC Prize
(Anglais uniquement) Congratulations to Ewelina Obrzud, winner of the prestigious European Astronomical Society's MERAC Prize for her amazing work on new instrumental technologies!...
CSEM scientist Dr. Tobias Herr has been honored with the European Frequency and Time Forum (EFTF) Young Scientist Award at the 2018 event held in Turin, Italy. This prize recognizes a personal contribution that demonstrates a high degree of initiative and creativity, and leads to already established or foreseeable outstanding advances in the field of time and frequency metrology. The award is reserved for scientists under the age of 40.
Microresonator frequency combs comprise thousands of optical lines that are equally spaced by an ultra-high repetition rate frequency of 10-100 GHz. The generation of an optical frequency comb is achieved by laser-pumping a high-Q Kerr non-linear resonator; that is, by creating a vast series of equidistant comb lines by means of nonlinear parametric conversion. Several microresonator platforms exist, such as whispering-gallery mode resonators made of crystalline materials, photonics-integrated chips and recently demonstrated fiber-based Fabry-Pérot resonators. The tremendous potential of such compact microresonator-based frequency combs has been widely recognized.
Among the most promising applications of microresonator-based comb technology are:
Other applications such as rapid distance measurements, ultra-fast analog-to-digital conversion and quantum light sources are also actively being pursued.