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Emerging Technologies Based on Chip-Scale Stimulated Brillouin Scattering

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Abstract

We explore emerging chip-scale technologies based on Brillouin interactions and their potential impact for optical communications. In particular, we examine the benefits of new chip-scale ultra-narrow linewidth laser sources and new Brillouin-based filtering technologies.

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