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We demonstrate the generation and control of optical resonance mode-splitting arising from a single-notch resonance using coupled silicon microring resonators with electrically controlled counter-propagating mode excitation.
We demonstrate four-channel all-optical wavelength multicasting using only 1 mW of pump power and channel spacing of 40–60 GHz. Our device is based on a compact embedded microring design fabricated on a scalable SOI platform.
We demonstrate experimentally the synchronization of two micromechanical oscillators actuated by the optical radiation field. The mutual coupling is purely optical and fully tunable. Upon synchronization, the phase noise drops in agreement with the prediction.
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