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Silica-Chip-Based Continuum Generation for Frequency Comb Self-Referencing

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Abstract

Dispersion-engineered silica ridge waveguides are employed for dispersive wave generation from 275 nm to 575 nm. When placed at the pump harmonic, the dispersive wave enables frequency comb self-referencing in a collinear, zero delay geometry.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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