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Advanced Progress on chi((3)) Nonlinearity in Chip-Scale Photonic Platforms

Kang, Zhe
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Mei, Chao
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Zhang, Luqi
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January 1, 2021
Progress In Electromagnetics Research-Pier

chi((3)) nonlinearity enables ultrafast femtosecond scale light-to-light coupling and manipulation of intensity, phase, and frequency. chi((3)) nonlinear functionality in micro- and nanoscale photonic waveguides can potentially replace bulky fiber platforms for many applications. In this Review, we summarize and comment on the progress on chi((3)) nonlinearity in chip-scale photonic platforms, including several focused hot topics such as broadband and coherent sources in the new bands, nonlinear pulse shaping, and all-optical signal processing. An outlook of challenges and prospects on this hot research field is given at the end.

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DOI
10.2528/PIER20122108
Web of Science ID

WOS:000675883900002

Author(s)
Kang, Zhe
Mei, Chao
Zhang, Luqi
Zhang, Zhichao
Evans, Julian
Cheng, Yujun
Zhu, Kun
Zhang, Xianting
Huang, Dongmei
Li, Yuhua
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Date Issued

2021-01-01

Publisher

EMW PUBLISHING

Published in
Progress In Electromagnetics Research-Pier
Volume

170

Start page

17

End page

62

Subjects

Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

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Physics, Applied

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Telecommunications

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Engineering

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Physics

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frequency comb generation

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octave-spanning supercontinuum

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self-phase-modulation

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silicon wave-guide

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stimulated brillouin-scattering

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zero-dispersion wavelengths

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parabolic pulse generation

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large optical nonlinearity

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midinfrared supercontinuum

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broad-band

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REVIEWED

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