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Dispersion Characterization of Microresonators for Broadband Kerr Frequency Comb Generation

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Abstract

Measuring higher order dispersion to determine the position of dispersive waves is important for broadband Kerr frequency comb generation and requires broad measurement bandwidth. Here we present a method of 1355 – 1630 nm bandwidth using frequency-comb-assisted cascaded diode laser spectroscopy.

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