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Corato-Zanarella et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Widely tunable and narrow-linewidth chip-scale lasers from near-ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths

Corato-Zanarella et al., 2023

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2330573104973520405
Author
Corato-Zanarella M
Gil-Molina A
Ji X
Shin M
Mohanty A
Lipson M
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Nature Photonics

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Widely tunable and narrow-linewidth lasers at visible wavelengths are necessary for applications such as quantum optics, optical clocks and atomic and molecular physics. At present, the lasers are benchtop systems, which precludes these technologies from being …
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