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A Discrete Resonance, All-Order Dispersion Engineering Method for Microcavity Design for Four-wave Mixing

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Abstract

We propose a rigorous method for tailoring the dispersion of azimuthally-symmetric microresonators for four-wave mixing applications and show example designs. The method implicitly includes momentum conservation and directly reveals phase mismatch via resonance detuning, avoiding Taylor expansions.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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