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Generating octave-bandwidth soliton frequency combs with compact, low-power semiconductor lasers

Published 21 Jan 2020 in physics.optics | (2001.07775v1)

Abstract: We report a comprehensive study of low-power, octave-bandwidth, single-soliton microresonator frequency combs in both the 1550 nm and 1064 nm bands. Our experiments utilize fully integrated silicon-nitride Kerr microresonators, and we demonstrate direct soliton generation with widely available distributed-Bragg-reflector lasers that provide less than 40 mW of chip-coupled laser power. We report measurements of soliton thermal dynamics and demonstrate how rapid laser-frequency control, consistent with the thermal timescale of a microresonator, facilitates stabilization of octave-bandwidth soliton combs. Moreover, since soliton combs are completely described by fundamental linear and nonlinear dynamics of the intraresonator field, we demonstrate the close connection between modeling and generation of octave-bandwidth combs. Our experiments advance the development of self-referenced frequency combs with integrated-photonics technology, and comb-laser sources with tens of terahertz pulse bandwidth across the near-infrared.

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