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Frequency Synthesis with Chip-Scale Microresonators

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Abstract

We describe the generation of low-noise optical and microwave signals via Kerr and Brillouin nonlinearities in high-quality-factor optical microresonators. Applications to clocks, timing, communications and sensing are discussed.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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