Engineering and TechnologyCommunications Physics
Bright and dark Talbot pulse trains on a chip
J. Wu, M. Clementi, et al.
Discover the groundbreaking work by Jiaye Wu and colleagues at EPFL, demonstrating a silicon nitride integrated photonic device that produces two-fold self-images of pulse trains using the temporal Talbot effect. This innovative device doubles the repetition rate of optical combs, paving the way for advanced system-on-chip integration of pulse multipliers.
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