Topological solitons power a chip-scale frequency comb source
Caltech scientists have developed a new way to produce optical frequency combs at the chip scale, enhancing precision in timekeeping and distance measurement.
Summary
Researchers at Caltech have developed a novel approach to produce optical frequency combs using topological solitons, a significant advancement in photonic technology.
This chip-scale production method is expected to facilitate the integration of optical frequency combs into various devices, enhancing their operational efficiency.
The implications of this development extend to precision timekeeping and distance measurement, critical in fields such as telecommunications and metrology.
Key Facts
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| Primary source | Phys.org |
| Source count | 2 |
| First published | 2026-03-25T21:30:04.000Z |
Updates
Update at 00:06 UTC on 2026-03-26
Mining & Resources reported A groundbreaking study reveals the potential of topological soliton frequency combs in enhancing nanophotonic applications.
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