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High-resolution Microwave Photonics Using Strong On-chip Brillouin Scattering

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Abstract

Processing of microwave signals with resolution as low as 10 MHz is enabled by integrated Brillouin scattering with gain >50dB. We discuss reconfigurable filters, delay lines and phase shifters and also focus on system performance.

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