Optical data transmission using inverse-designed silicon multimode photonic circuits and spectrally flattened microcombs

K. Y. Yang, C. Shirpurkar, A. D. White, J. Zang, L. Chang, F. Ashtiani, M. A. Guidry, D. M. Lukin, S. V. Pericherla, J. Yang, H. Kwon, J. Lu, G. H. Ahn, K. Van Gasse, Y. Jin, S. P. Yu, T. C. Briles, J. R. Stone, D. R. Carlson, H. SongK. Zou, H. Zhou, K. Pang, H. Hao, L. Trask, M. Li, A. Netherton, L. Rechtman, J. S. Stone, J. L. Skarda, L. Su, D. Vercruysse, J. P.W. MacLean, S. Aghaeimeibodi, M. J. Li, D. A.B. Miller, D. M. Marom, A. E. Willner, J. E. Bowers, S. B. Papp, P. J. Delfyett, F. Aflatouni, J. Vučković*

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