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Wideband Laser Linewidth Reduction Using a Hybrid Integrated Phase Noise Filter

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Abstract

The first nanophotonic phase noise filter is demonstrated that reduces laser linewidth from 2.55 MHz to 4 kHz and from 200 kHz to 320 Hz. The electronic and photonic chips occupy 3 mm2 of area.

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