The body of literature on Kerr frequency combs keeps growing. The latest three additions you can find below.
- Skryabin, D. V. & Kartashov, Y. V. Self-locking of the frequency comb repetition rate in microring resonators with higher order dispersions. Opt. Express, OE 25, 27442–27451 (2017).
- Wu, J. et al. Harnessing optical micro-combs for microwave photonics. arXiv:1710.08611 [physics] (2017).
- Yu, M., Okawachi, Y., Griffith, A. G., Lipson, M. & Gaeta, A. L. Microresonator-based high-resolution gas spectroscopy. Opt. Lett., OL 42, 4442–4445 (2017).
And the [download id=”487″]. It also includes two more papers which combine classical mode-locked lasers with microresonators below but which I would not classify as Kerr frequency combs. The references and links are given below.
Update (23.01.2018): I had missed this manuscript:
- Geng, Z. et al. Photonic integrated circuit implementation of a sub-GHz-selectivity frequency comb filter for optical clock multiplication. Opt. Express, OE 25, 27635–27645 (2017).
- Liu, T.-A. et al. Compact 84 GHz passive mode-locked fiber laser using dual-fiber coupled fused-quartz microresonator. OE, OPEGAR 56, 106113 (2017).
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