1. Observation of Gain Spiking and Nonlinear Beating of Optical Frequency Comb in a Microcavity
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Zheng, Yuanlin, Qin, Tian, Yang, Jianfan, Chen, Xianfeng, Ge, Li, and Wan, Wenjie
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Physics::Optics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Physics - Optics ,Optics (physics.optics) - Abstract
Optical frequency combs are crucial for both fundamental science and applications demanding wide frequency spanning and ultra-precision resolutions. Recent advancements of nonlinear Kerr effect based optical frequency combs in microcavities open up new opportunities in a compact platform, however, internal cavity-enhanced nonlinearities are still unclear. Here we demonstrate transient nonlinear dynamics during optical frequency comb formation inside a Kerr microcavity. We show that gain spiking forms due to nonlinear phase modulation, causing comb lines' self-detuning nearby a cavity resonance, this introduces one key mechanism to stabilize optical frequency combs. Moreover, nonlinear beating has be observed by injecting an external probe to exam nonlinear cross-phase modulation between comb lines. Nonlinear transient dynamics here reveal the hidden nonlinear features of Kerr based optical frequency combs, leading to a new direction for ultrawide, ultrastable and ultrafast frequency comb generation in microcavities., Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures
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- 2017
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