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Net Brillouin gain of 18.5 dB in a hybrid silicon chip

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Casas-Bedoya, Alvaro
Morrison, Blair
Ren, Guanghui
Vu, KHUTRI
Zarifi, Atiyeh
Nguyen, Thach
Choi, Duk-Yong
Marpaung, David
Madden, Steve
Mitchell, Arnan

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Optical Society of American (OSA)

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We demonstrate a record high Brillouin gain in a silicon chip through hybrid integration. Negligible nonlinear losses lead to a net gain amplification of 18.5 dB in a compact (0.3 mm2) 5.7cm As2S3 spiral

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Proceedings Frontiers in Optics 2016

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2099-12-31
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