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Demonstration of multiple Kerr-frequency-comb generation using different lines from another Kerr comb located up to 50 km away

Liao et al., 2019

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12787973099489165912
Author
Liao P
Bao C
Almaiman A
Kordts A
Karpov M
Pfeiffer M
Zhang L
Alishahi F
Cao Y
Zou K
Fallahpour A
Willner A
Tur M
Kippenberg T
Willner A
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Journal of Lightwave Technology

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On-chip Kerr frequency combs are potentially promising to enhance many applications because of their broadband operation and chip-scale integration. Such combs offer various mutually coherent optical carriers that can potentially be used as both coherent light sources …
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