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The authors study theoretically and experimentally how Kerr frequency combs can be controlled using self-injection locking. The authors show how self-stabilized switching waves supported by microresonators with normal dispersion and feedback can be used to generate frequency combs more efficiently by tuning the pulse duty cycle into regimes that are difficult to access using other methods.
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