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The formation of dissipative cavity solitons in microresonators provides an efficient process for ultrashort pulse synthesis and mode-locking of Kerr frequency combs. However, as dissipative cavity solitons arise spontaneously from a continuous-wave pump, deterministically controlling the number of intracavity solitons remains challenging to date. In this paper, we propose an efficient yet easy way...
The silicon microring resonator is a superb platform for both fundamental studies and practical applications of various nonlinear optic phenomena. However, the highly enhanced light intensity in the ring cavity makes it quite sensitive to thermal variations and can in turn incur detrimental instability or degradation to the concurrent nonlinear processes. Here, we revisit the four-wave mixing effect...
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