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Volume 10

  • An array of LEDs emitting entangled photons based on single quantum dots inside pyramidal recesses.

    Article p782

    IMAGE: TUNG-HSUN CHUNG, TYNDALL NATIONAL INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • Interactions between single zinc and mercury ions with plasmonic gold nanorods are monitored using an optical whispering gallery mode sensor.

    Article p733; News & Views p697

    IMAGE: ELLA MARUSHCHENKO

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • Artist's impression of a solid-state optoelectronic device that generates single photons for use in experiments in quantum optics.

    Review Article p631

    IMAGE: IGOR AHARONOVICH, DIRK ENGLUND AND MILOS TOTH

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • Artist's impression of the optical apparatus used to perform fluorescent imaging of a single, trapped, cooled ytterbium ion. The ultrahigh positional sensitivity of the approach makes it possible to directly observe atomic motion.

    Article p606

    IMAGE: SEAN KELLEY/JOINT QUANTUM INSTITUTE

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • Phase locking of a 2D array of coupled surface-emitting terahertz quantum cascade nanolasers results in an output beam with diffraction-limited divergence and high power.

    Article p541

    IMAGE: D. LIU, T.-Y. KAO AND Q. HU

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • Artistic illustration of coherent nonlinear optical interactions taking place between a single molecule of dibenzanthanthrene and pump and probe beams containing just a few photons.

    Letter p450; News & Views p438

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC, BASED ON A CONCEPT BY VAHID SANDOGHDAR

  • An optomechanical microresonator formed from a glass microtoroid (pictured) is shown to support the transfer of optical chaos from a strong pump signal to a weaker probe signal via mechanical motion of the resonator.

    Article p399; News & Views p366

    IMAGE: F. MONIFI, S. K. öZDEMIR, B. PENG AND L. YANG

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • A spectrotemporal view of the emergence of femtosecond mode-locking. Real-time spectroscopy provides a stream of spectra during the build-up of ultrashort pulses from noisy fluctuations. This 3D representation visualizes the final stage of the process: one narrowband spectral line rapidly broadens, bursts and finally relaxes to a broad femtosecond spectrum.

    Article p321

    IMAGE: GEORG HERINK

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • Scanning near-field optical microscopy reveals the structure of plasmon sheet and edge modes in graphene disk and rectangular nanoresonators.

    Letter p239

    IMAGE: ELLA MARUSHCHENKO

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • The experimental set-up used by Hafezi and colleagues to measure the winding number of edge states in a 2D photonic system consisting of a 2D array of ring resonators.

    Letter p180

    IMAGE: EMILY EDWARDS, JOINT QUANTUM INSTITUTE

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • Image of a living cell generated by a super-resolution nanoscopy imaging scheme called 'protected STED'. The cell's vimentin cytoskeleton filaments with a width of about 40 nm are clearly highlighted by a reversibly photoswitchable fluorescent protein. The use of two means, stimulated emission and reversible photoswitching, for switching off the fluorescence, protects the fluorophores from photobleaching.

    Article p122

    IMAGE: MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

  • Artist's impression of a light beam 'writing' a desired functionality into a reconfigurable optical device formed from a phase change material of germanium–antimony–tellurium. Functions may include lensing with multiple focal spots and variable focal lengths, holograms and optical filters.

    Article p60

    IMAGE: PHIL SAUNDERS, EDWARD ROGERS AND NIKOLAY ZHELUDEV

    COVER DESIGN: BETHANY VUKOMANOVIC

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