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Single-chip frequency comb laser developed by Columbia Engineering

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Schematic illustration showing the diffractive element in the high-power micro comb source spectrally separating comb lines (Image: Michal Lipson lab)

A new silicon photonics chip from Columbia Engineering generates dozens of high-power wavelengths, for compact data centre and sensing applications

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