ISSN 1749-4885
The next step for metrology p185
doi:10.1038/nphoton.2011.48
Searching for applications with a fine-tooth comb pp186 - 188
Nathan R. Newbury
Measuring the seemingly immeasurable pp189 - 192
Rick Trebino
The impact of frequency combs p193
Interview with Theodor Hänsch
Our choice from the recent literature pp194 - 195
Quantum optics: Slowing single photons pp197 - 198
Lene Vestergaard Hau
Biophotonics: Spinach fuels organic LEDs p198
Oliver Graydon
Organic electronics: Laser-induced electrode fabrication p199
David Pile
Physical optics: Backwards Doppler shifts pp199 - 200
Evan J. Reed
Organic photovoltaics: Avoiding indium pp201 - 202
Olle Inganäs
Optical lattice clocks and quantum metrology pp203 - 210
Hidetoshi Katori
The Casimir effect in microstructured geometries pp211 - 221
Alejandro W. Rodriguez, Federico Capasso & Steven G. Johnson
Advances in quantum metrology pp222 - 229
Vittorio Giovannetti, Seth Lloyd & Lorenzo Maccone
Hybrid semiconductor-atomic interface: slowing down single photons from a quantum dot pp230 - 233
N. Akopian, L. Wang, A. Rastelli, O. G. Schmidt & V. Zwiller
Optofluidic modulator based on peristaltic nematogen microflowspp234 - 238
J. G. Cuennet, A. E. Vasdekis, L. De Sio & D. Psaltis
Observation of the inverse Doppler effect in negative-index materials at optical frequencies pp239 - 245
Jiabi Chen, Yan Wang, Baohua Jia, Tao Geng, Xiangping Li, Lie Feng, Wei Qian, Bingming Liang, Xuanxiong Zhang, Min Gu & Songlin Zhuang
Lensless X-ray imaging in reflection geometry pp243 - 245
S. Roy, D. Parks, K. A. Seu, R. Su, J. J. Turner, W. Chao, E. H. Anderson, S. Cabrini & S. D. Kevan
Slowing down single photons p246
Interview with Nika Akopian