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    Triggering extreme events at the nanoscale in photonic seas

    Hurricanes, tsunamis, rogue waves and tornadoes are rare natural phenomena that embed an exceptionally large amount of energy, which appears and quickly disappears in a probabilistic fashion. This makes them d...

    C. Liu, R. E. C. van der Wel, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, T. F. Krauss in Nature Physics (2015)

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    Enhanced energy storage in chaotic optical resonators

    Chaos is a phenomenon that occurs in many aspects of contemporary science. In classical dynamics, chaos is defined as a hypersensitivity to initial conditions. The presence of chaos is often unwanted, as it in...

    C. Liu, A. Di Falco, D. Molinari, Y. Khan, B. S. Ooi, T. F. Krauss in Nature Photonics (2013)

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    Green light emission in silicon through slow-light enhanced third-harmonic generation in photonic-crystal waveguides

    Slow light has attracted significant interest recently as a potential solution for optical delay lines and time-domain optical signal processing1,2. Perhaps even more significant is the possibility of dramaticall...

    B. Corcoran, C. Monat, C. Grillet, D. J. Moss, B. J. Eggleton in Nature Photonics (2009)