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  • Integrated photonics hold potential for signal processing but some operations are difficult to perform in all-optical devices. Here, Shin et al. use the coupling between coherent photons and phonons in nanophotonic waveguides to demonstrate frequency-selective, narrow-linewidth radiofrequency photonic filters.

    • Heedeuk Shin
    • Jonathan A. Cox
    • Peter T. Rakich
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-8
  • Exploiting photon–phonon coupling in nanoscale silicon waveguides could enable a host of powerful features in photonic devices. Using a hybrid photonic–phononic waveguide structure, Shin et al. show stimulated Brillouin scattering nonlinearities and gain, which offers new on-chip signal-processing abilities.

    • Heedeuk Shin
    • Wenjun Qiu
    • Peter T. Rakich
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 4, P: 1-10
  • Self-oscillation and shuttling of photons between distinct cavities in a photonic see-saw provide unexpected opportunities in nano-optomechanics.

    • Heedeuk Shin
    • Peter T. Rakich
    News & Views
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 9, P: 878-880
  • Net Brillouin amplification is demonstrated in silicon with just 5 mW pumping. Greater than 5 dB amplification is achieved.

    • Eric A. Kittlaus
    • Heedeuk Shin
    • Peter T. Rakich
    Research
    Nature Photonics
    Volume: 10, P: 463-467
  • We report the NOON-state interference in the frequency domain. Two photons with distinct colors, blue and red, are injected into an interferometer constructed with two frequency beam splitters. The resultant interference pattern is then observed.

    • Dongjin Lee
    • Woncheol Shin
    • Heedeuk Shin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Light: Science & Applications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-9