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Optimizing Recirculating-Frequency-Shifter performance with Semiconductor Optical Amplifier gain assistance

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Abstract

We show that nonlinear effects—including four wave mixing in chip-based semiconductor optical amplifier gain—impose limits to the wavelength spacing of combs in Recirculating-Frequency-Shifters (RFS), but can be mitigated by operating SOA in deeper saturation.

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