Bao, ChangjingLiao, PeichengKordts, ArneKarpov, MaximPfeiffer, Martin H. P.Zhang, LinYan, YanXie, GuodongCao, YinwenAlmaiman, AhmedZiyadi, MortezaLi, LongZhao, ZheMohajerin-Ariaei, AmirhosseinWilkinson, Steven R.Tur, MosheFejer, Martin M.Kippenberg, Tobias J.Willner, Alan E.2016-10-182016-10-182016-10-18201610.1364/Ol.41.003876https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/130339WOS:000381975900053We experimentally demonstrate optical multicasting using Kerr frequency combs generated from a Si3N4 microresonator. We obtain Kerr combs in two states with different noise properties by varying the pump wavelength in the resonator and investigate the effect of Kerr combs on multicasting. Seven-fold multicasting of 20 Gbaud quadrature phase-shift-keyed signals and four-fold multicasting of 16-quadrature amplitude modulation signals have been achieved when low-phase-noise combs are input into a periodically poled lithium niobate waveguide. In addition, we find that the wavelength conversion efficiency in the PPLN waveguide for chaotic combs with high noise is similar to that for low-noise combs, while the signal quality of the multicast copy is significantly degraded. (C) 2016 Optical Society of AmericaDemonstration of optical multicasting using Kerr frequency comb linestext::journal::journal article::research article