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Self-Referenced CEO Frequency Detection of a 10-GHz Laser Enabled by Highly Efficient Nonlinear Waveguides

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Abstract

We use two chip-scale waveguide platforms for self-referenced carrier-envelope offset frequency detection of a 10-GHz modelocked laser. A tunable beat note with a 33-dB signal-to-noise ratio is generated with only 18-pJ of coupled pulse energy.

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