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Dark-Bright Soliton Frequency Combs in a Microresonator

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Abstract

We demonstrate mutually trapped dark-bright-soliton pairs in microresonators. The solitons are generated by seeding modes in different dispersion regimes with similar group velocity. Dark-bright-soliton pairs enable frequency combs with nearly constant power in time domain.

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