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Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing 2025 Workshop Report: Building a Unified Vision from Research to Regulation

June 10, 2026
Author(s)
Callie Higgins, Jason Killgore, Mike Idacavage, Vince Anewenter, Mickey Fortune, Gary Cohen, Perri Katzman, Jessica Hemond, Spencer Loveless, Michael Gould
The third biannual Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing Alliance Workshop was held on September 15-16, 2025, at the University of Colorado Boulder to continue its mission of advancing photopolymer additive manufacturing (PAM). Building on the 2023 PAMA

Accurate Unsupervised Photon Counting from Transition Edge Sensor Signals

September 5, 2025
Author(s)
Nicolas Dalbec-Constant, Guillaume Thekkadath, Duncan England, Thomas Gerrits, Nicolas Quesada
We compare methods for signal classification applied to voltage traces from transition edge sensors (TES) which are photon-number resolving detectors fundamental for accessing quantum advantages in information processing, communication and metrology. We

Metrological Near-Room-Temperature Photon-Number-Resolving Detector: a Design Study

September 3, 2025
Author(s)
Zachary Levine, Joshua Bienfang, Alan Migdall, Neil Zimmerman
We describe and model a non-cryogenic optical detector designed to count incident photons with metrological accuracy. Our design consists of a semiconductor device operating at −10 °C and is predicted to resolve pulses of up to 10 photons with an error

Multi-facility comparison of InGaAs trap detector responsivity for optical fiber power

September 1, 2025
Author(s)
Kyle Rogers, Jeanne Houston, Zeus Ruiz Gutierrez, Matthew Spidell, Padraic Aither, Marty Gould, John Lehman
The absolute responsivity of an optical detector in a trap configuration has been investigated in the interest of high-accuracy fiber-coupled measurements for commercial optical fiber power meters and fiber-coupled single-photon detector calibrations. The

Single-photon Sources and Detectors Dictionary

August 4, 2025
Author(s)
Joshua Bienfang, Thomas Gerrits, Paulina Kuo, Alan Migdall, Sergey Polyakov, Oliver Slattery
The intention of this dictionary is to define relevant terms and metrics used in the characterization of single-photon detectors and sources with the goal to promote better understanding and communication of those metrics across the single-photon

Disseminable single-photon source for quantum radiometry

December 24, 2024
Author(s)
Hristina Georgieva, Thomas Gerrits, Lijun Ma, Riley Dawkins, Marco Lopez, Oliver Slattery, Sven Rodt, Stephan Reitzenstein, Alan Migdall, Stefan Kueck
We present a disseminable single-photon source based on an InGaAs quantum dot in a micro-mesa. This source achieves a maximum photon flux of 2.8 million photons/s at a wavelength of 929.7 nm, with a multi-photon suppression of g(2)(0) = 0.22. The

Wavemeter calibration by frequency comb

November 7, 2024
Author(s)
Patrick Egan
Upgrades to the vacuum-wavelength calibration service at NIST are reported. The instrumentation centerpiece is an optical frequency comb tied to a GPS-disciplined oscillator, thereby providing direct traceability to the SI second. Historically, the service

Two-fluid model for nonlinear flow of wormlike micelle solutions. II: Experiment

November 1, 2024
Author(s)
Paul Salipante, Michael Cromer, Steven D. Hudson
Applications often expose wormlike micelle solutions to a very wide range of shear and temperature conditions. The two-species model presented in Part I [Salipante et al., J. Rheol. 68 (2024)] describes the nonlinear rheology over a wide range of shear

Direct Realization of the Optical Watt from Planck's Constant

October 28, 2024
Author(s)
Brian Simonds, Kyle Rogers, Sven Schulze, David Newell, Gordon Shaw, Paul A. Williams
A primary force standard is implemented to directly realize Planck's constant to the optical Watt by means of radiation pressure at the kilowatt level. The high amplification laser-pressure optic, or HALO, is a multiple reflection radiation pressure

Ultraviolet to Short-Wave Infrared Spectral Reflectance

October 28, 2024
Author(s)
Heather Patrick, Clarence Zarobila
The National Institute of Standards and Technology performs calibrations of spectral reflectance measurements in the ultraviolet (UV) to short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectral regions using the Robotic Optical Scattering Instrument (ROSI) and its associated

Foundry manufacturing of octave-spanning microcombs

September 6, 2024
Author(s)
Jizhao Zang, Haixin Liu, Travis Briles, Scott Papp
Soliton microcombs provide a chip-based, octave-spanning source for self-referencing and optical metrology. We use a silicon nitride integrated photonics foundry to manufacture 280 single-chip solutions of octave-spanning microcombs on a wafer. By group

Far-UVC: The impact of optical filters on real-world deployment

July 20, 2024
Author(s)
C Cameron Miller, Ewan Eadie, Paul O'Mahoney, Sally Ibbotson, Kenneth Wood
In 2015, a study showed that Krypton-Chloride (KrCl) excimer lamps could induce erythema and basal layer DNA damage in human skin. Later studies found that filtering out longer wavelength emissions from these lamps resulted in no acute skin effects

System Vicarious Calibration requirements for satellite ocean colour missions targeting climate and global long-term operational applications

June 24, 2024
Author(s)
B. Carol Johnson, Giuseppe Zibordi, Ewa Kwiatkowska, Kenneth Voss, Frederic Melin, David Antoine, Menghua Wang, Shuguo Chen, Constant Mazeran, Brian Barnes, Jee-Eun Min
System Vicarious Calibration (SVC) is the technique that maximizes the accuracy of satellite ocean colour data products by minimizing the impact of inaccuracies affecting the absolute radiometric calibration of the space sensor and the atmospheric

Maximum Luminous Intensity of LED-lighted X signs for Airport Runways

June 12, 2024
Author(s)
Yoshihiro Ohno, Maritoni Litorja, Carl Miller
This is a report for Inter-agency agreement 693KA9-18-N-00023 "Maximum Luminous Intensity for LED Signaling in an Airport Environment" by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The LED-based lighted

Index of Refraction of Liquid Water

May 1, 2024
Author(s)
Allan H. Harvey
This is an item for the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (105th ed.), giving values calculated from the IAPWS formulation for the refractive index.

Traceable localization enables accurate integration of quantum emitters and photonic structures with high yield

March 18, 2024
Author(s)
Craig R. Copeland, Adam L. Pintar, Ronald G. Dixson, Ashish Chanana, Kartik Srinivasan, Daron Westly, Robert Ilic, Marcelo Davanco, Samuel M. Stavis
In a popular integration process for quantum information technologies, localization microscopy of quantum emitters guides lithographic placement of photonic structures. However, a complex coupling of microscopy and lithography errors degrades registration
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