A frequency comb is a tool used in physics and engineering that consists of a series of discrete, evenly spaced frequency lines or modes. It is typically generated by mode-locked lasers, which produce pulses of light at regular intervals. These pulses correspond to frequencies that are harmonically related, creating a "comb-like" spectrum of frequency lines when viewed in the frequency domain.

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