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Modulation-instability and pulse-train generation in a highly nonlinear Bragg grating

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Baker, Neil J
Roelens, M
Madden, Steve
Luther-Davies, Barry
de Sterke, C Martijn
Eggleton, Benjamin J

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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The strong photosensitivity and nonlinearity of chalcogenide glass makes this material an ideal platform for Bragg soliton devices. We present the first nonlinear grating experiment in an integrated chalcogenide waveguide.

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Proceedings of the The 21st Annual Meeting of The IEEE Lasers & Electro-Optics Society

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2037-12-31