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Low-power on-chip all-optical Kerr switch with silica microcavity

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Abstract

We achieved on-chip optical Kerr switching with an input power of 2 mW using a silica toroid microcavity. This is the lowest power for any demonstrated on-chip optical Kerr switch.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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