Hybridization of dissipative Kerr solitons forms coherent structures in both supermodes of coupled microresonators via four-wave mixing, yielding flat spectra near the pump and oscillatory wings.
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Multimode spectral filtering via co-directional coupling in corrugated gratings and tapers suppresses SRS, enabling robust Kerr comb generation in lithium niobate nanophotonics.
Tuning a photonic-crystal bandgap in a driven Kerr microresonator switches the soliton spectrum between a uniform-power Mott-insulator comb and a non-uniform superfluid comb with phase coherence.
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Hybridization of Kerr Solitons in Coupled Microresonators
Hybridization of dissipative Kerr solitons forms coherent structures in both supermodes of coupled microresonators via four-wave mixing, yielding flat spectra near the pump and oscillatory wings.
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Raman suppression in nanophotonics enabled by multimode spectral filtering
Multimode spectral filtering via co-directional coupling in corrugated gratings and tapers suppresses SRS, enabling robust Kerr comb generation in lithium niobate nanophotonics.
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Nanophotonic control of collective many-body states in Kerr solitons
Tuning a photonic-crystal bandgap in a driven Kerr microresonator switches the soliton spectrum between a uniform-power Mott-insulator comb and a non-uniform superfluid comb with phase coherence.