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  • The Peregrine soliton — a wave localized in both space and time — is now observed experimentally for the first time by using femtosecond pulses in an optical fibre. The results give some insight into freak waves that can appear out of nowhere before simply disappearing.

    • B. Kibler
    • J. Fatome
    • J. M. Dudley
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 6, P: 790-795
  • Recent temporal cloaking schemes hid or revealed temporal events and data using spectral modifications in a continuous wave probe. Here, Bony et al.propose using reversible manipulation of the polarization state of transmitted data to perpetually copy or conceal data in a fibre-optic transmission system.

    • P.Y. Bony
    • M. Guasoni
    • J. Fatome
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-9
  • Dispersive shock waves occur in a diverse range of non-viscous systems, from hydrodynamics to socioeconomics. Here, the authors demonstrate vectorial dispersive shock waves by employing orthogonally polarized light, revealing a testing ground for this ubiquitous, nonlinear phenomenon.

    • J. Nuño
    • C. Finot
    • J. Fatome
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 2, P: 1-9