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      Nonlinear and adiabatic control of high-Q photonic crystal nanocavities.

      Optics Express
      Computer-Aided Design, Crystallization, methods, Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Manufactured Materials, Nanostructures, chemistry, ultrastructure, Nanotechnology, instrumentation, Nonlinear Dynamics, Optical Devices, Photons, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity

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          This article overviews our recent studies of ultrahigh-Q and ultrasmall photonic-crystal cavities, and their applications to nonlinear optical processing and novel adiabatic control of light. First, we show our latest achievements of ultrahigh-Q photonic-crystal nanocavities, and present extreme slow-light demonstration. Next, we show all-optical bistable switching and memory operations based on enhanced optical nonlinearity in these nanocavities with extremely low power, and discuss their applicability for realizing chip-scale all-optical logic, such as flip-flop. Finally, we introduce adiabatic tuning of high-Q nanocavities, which leads to novel wavelength conversion and another type of optical memories.

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