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ABOUT THE GROUP The RLE Optics and Quantum Electronics group pursues fundamental investigations of ultra-scale optical and quantum phenomena to advance the technologies of lasers, large-scale photonic integration, all-optical networks, photonic bandgap devices, frequency metrology, optical communications, nanoelectronic devices, biomedical optical imaging, and quantum computing. Work includes the development of solid state lasers and femtosecond pulse generation techniques which can achieve extremely high time resolutions on the femtosecond time scale, novel double-chirped mirrors, optical fiber lasers that can produce either high power femtosecond pulses, as well as short cavity fiber lasers, semiconductor saturable absorber mirrors, photonic bandgap resonators, and semiconductor quantum dots.
CURRENT PROGRESS REPORT CHAPTERS
2007 | No. 149 Optics and Quantum Electronics
2006 | No. 148 Optics and Quantum Electronics
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CURRENT RLE AT MIT NEWS ARTICLES
2003 May Issue 3 RLE Pursues the Optical Clock: Erich P. Ippen at the New Limits of Precision
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CURRENT GROUP NEWS
01.25.2008 Franz X. Kärtner named a 2008 Optical Society of America Fellow
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