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Fishbone Waveguide Design Flattens Dispersion, Expands Bandwidth of Frequency Combs

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PARIS, July 28, 2020 — A waveguide design that could enable highly precise frequency combs has been created by a research team from the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris-Saclay University, and Zhejiang University. The team’s design produces a graded index waveguide that allows the width of a frequency comb to be more than doubled, compared to a normal waveguide. Frequency comb generation must balance the material properties that allow light to generate new colors with the behavior of light in the waveguide. This balance is easier to engineer in glass, while for applications and...Read full article

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    Published: July 2020
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