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Ultra-low power passive mode-locking using an integrated nonlinear microring resonator

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Abstract

Using high nonlinear enhancement in a CMOS compatible microring resonator incorporated in a SOA based nonlinear loop-mirror laser architecture, we observe passive mode-locking at extremely-low power levels generating 570ps pulses at a 14.8MHz repetition rate.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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