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Integrated Si3N4 Soliton Microcomb Driven by a Compact Ultra-low-noise Laser

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Abstract

We generate 100-GHz soliton microcombs in a photonic integrated high-Q Si3N4 microresonator using an ultra-compact, high-power and low-frequency-noise semiconductor-based laser. The soliton is initiated via direct current tuning of the laser.

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