A. Pasquazi, M. Peccianti, B. Little, S. Chu, D. Moss, R. Morandotti
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Novel ultrafast integrated sources based on nonlinear frequency conversion
We summarize our recent results on the generation and of ultrafast optical signals in CMOS-compatible monolithic devices by exploiting the third order nonlinearity of glass based waveguides. We show that we can generate stable train of pulses at 200GHz rep rate with a novel passive mode-locking scheme based on an integrated ring resonator.