Publications by authors named "Tobias Jan Kippenberg"

Mechanical resonators are widely used in sensors, transducers and optomechanical systems, where mechanical dissipation sets the ultimate limit to performance. Over the past 15 years, the quality factors in strained mechanical resonators have increased by four orders of magnitude, surpassing the previous state of the art achieved in bulk crystalline resonators at room temperature and liquid helium temperatures. In this Review, we describe how these advances were made by leveraging 'dissipation dilution'-where dissipation is reduced through a combination of static tensile strain and geometric nonlinearity in dynamic strain.

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  • The slowdown of Moore's Law poses challenges for scaling data center networks using electrical packet switches, as growing data rates increase complexity.
  • Optical circuit switches (OCS), particularly those using tunable lasers and passive components, provide a promising solution by enhancing bandwidth, reducing latency, and improving energy efficiency in data centers.
  • Recent developments demonstrate ultrafast OCS technology that achieves sub-nanosecond switching speeds and high data transmission rates, paving the way for more scalable and efficient networks in the future.
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