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Selective Mode Splitting in High-Q Microresonator for Dispersion Engineering

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Abstract

We demonstrate selective mode splitting (SMS) in microresonators. SMS can split one selected optical mode up to 1.25 nm with other modes unperturbed. This opens a new gate for phasematching in parametric oscillations in microresonators.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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