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Jennifer Black (Fed)

Jennifer Black is a physicist in the Quantum and Nonlinear Nanophotonics Systems Group in the Time and Frequency Division. Her current research focuses on integrated photonics for nonlinear wavelength conversion. Previously she worked with optofluidic devices for atom optics and biophotonics.

Awards

National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2019 - 2021

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2012 - 2015

Publications

Photonic bandgap microcombs at 1064 nm

Author(s)
Gregory Spektor, Jizhao Zang, Atasi Dan, Travis Briles, Grant Brodnik, Haixin Liu, Jennifer Black, David Carlson, Scott Papp
Microresonator frequency combs and their design versatility have revolutionized research areas from data communication to exoplanet searches. While microcombs

Nonlinear Networks for Arbitrary Optical Synthesis

Author(s)
Jennifer Black, Zachary Newman, Su-Peng Yu, David Carlson, Scott Papp
Nonlinear wavelength conversion is a powerful control of light, especially when implemented at the nanoscale with integrated photonics. However, strict energy

Optical-parametric oscillation in photonic-crystal ring resonators

Author(s)
Jennifer Black, Grant Brodnik, Haixin Liu, Su-Peng Yu, David Carlson, Jizhao Zang, Travis Briles, Scott Papp
By-design access to laser wavelength, especially with integrated photonics, is critical to advance quantum sensors, such as optical clocks and quantum
Created July 30, 2019, Updated December 8, 2022