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On-Chip Laser Showcases Self-Sustained Comb Operation

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Optical frequency combs have been transformational for metrology, spectroscopy, atomic clocks, and other applications, but their utility outside of lab and industrial settings has yet to be realized due to the difficulty of developing frequency comb generators at the microchip scale. Now a method developed by researchers at the University of Rochester could provide a path to applying microcomb lasers to fields including telecommunications and optical computing. The lasers developed by Rochester professor Qiang Lin and his team benefit from a simple design and resolve longstanding...Read full article

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    Published: June 2024
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