Lo et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Foundry-fabricated dual-DFB PIC injection-locked to optical frequency comb for high-purity THz generationLo et al., 2019
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- Lo M
- Jia S
- Kong D
- Morioka T
- Oxenl L
- Hu H
- Carpintero G
- et al.
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- 2019 Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition (OFC)
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Foundry-Fabricated Dual-DFB PIC Injection-Locked to Optical Frequency Comb for High-Purity
THz Generation Page 1 W1B.3.pdf OFC 2019 © OSA 2019 Foundry-Fabricated Dual-DFB PIC
Injection-Locked to Optical Frequency Comb for High-Purity THz Generation Mu-Chieh Lo1, Shi …
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