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Higher Order Mode Suppression in high-Q Anomalous Dispersion SiN Microresonators for Temporal Dissipative Kerr Soliton Formation

Kordts, A.  
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Pfeiffer, M. H. P.  
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Guo, H.  
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2016
2016 Conference On Lasers And Electro-Optics (Cleo)
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO)

Frequency comb generation based on dissipative Kerr solitons (DKS) in microresonators is important for many applications. We show higher order mode suppression in silicon nitride microresonators, that reduces avoided modal crossing to enable DKS generation.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1364/CLEO_SI.2016.SW4E.2
Web of Science ID

WOS:000391286403471

Author(s)
Kordts, A.  
Pfeiffer, M. H. P.  
Guo, H.  
Brasch, V.  
Kippenberg, T. J.  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Ieee

Publisher place

New York

Published in
2016 Conference On Lasers And Electro-Optics (Cleo)
ISBN of the book

978-1-9435-8011-8

Total of pages

2

Series title/Series vol.

Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO)

San Jose, CA

JUN 05-10, 2016

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February 17, 2017
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