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Optical synthesis by spectral translation

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Abstract

We present a technique for optical-frequency synthesis by four-wave-mixing spectral translation of a soliton microcomb in a second microresonator. We demonstrate broadly tunable translation by over 600 nm and explore parametric amplification of the microcomb.

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