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Observation of gap solitons on a CMOS chip

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Abstract

We demonstrate gap solitons in an on-chip USRN Bragg grating. We experimentally observe a slow light effect where the group velocity is reduced to 35 % - 40 % of the speed of light in vacuum, variation in the temporal delay of 7 ps at low peak powers of 15.7 W-36.6 W, accompanied by 2.7× temporal compression of input pulses.

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