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Integrated femtosecond pulse generator on thin-film lithium niobate.

Authors :
Yu, Mengjie
Barton III, David
Cheng, Rebecca
Reimer, Christian
Kharel, Prashanta
He, Lingyan
Shao, Linbo
Zhu, Di
Hu, Yaowen
Grant, Hannah R.
Johansson, Leif
Okawachi, Yoshitomo
Gaeta, Alexander L.
Zhang, Mian
Lončar, Marko
Source :
Nature; Dec2022, Vol. 612 Issue 7939, p252-258, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Integrated femtosecond pulse and frequency comb sources are critical components for a wide range of applications, including optical atomic clocks1, microwave photonics2, spectroscopy3, optical wave synthesis4, frequency conversion5, communications6, lidar7, optical computing8 and astronomy9. The leading approaches for on-chip pulse generation rely on mode-locking inside microresonators with either third-order nonlinearity10 or with semiconductor gain11,12. These approaches, however, are limited in noise performance, wavelength and repetition rate tunability 10,13. Alternatively, subpicosecond pulses can be synthesized without mode-locking, by modulating a continuous-wave single-frequency laser using electro-optic modulators1,14–17. Here we demonstrate a chip-scale femtosecond pulse source implemented on an integrated lithium niobate photonic platform18, using cascaded low-loss electro-optic amplitude and phase modulators and chirped Bragg grating, forming a time-lens system19. The device is driven by a continuous-wave distributed feedback laser chip and controlled by a single continuous-wave microwave source without the need for any stabilization or locking. We measure femtosecond pulse trains (520-femtosecond duration) with a 30-gigahertz repetition rate, flat-top optical spectra with a 10-decibel optical bandwidth of 12.6 nanometres, individual comb-line powers above 0.1 milliwatts, and pulse energies of 0.54 picojoules. Our results represent a tunable, robust and low-cost integrated pulsed light source with continuous-wave-to-pulse conversion efficiencies an order of magnitude higher than those achieved with previous integrated sources. Our pulse generator may find applications in fields such as ultrafast optical measurement19,20 or networks of distributed quantum computers21,22.A femtosecond pulse generator is realized using an electro-optic time-lens system integrated on a lithium niobate photonic chip, capable of tunable repetition rates and wavelengths. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
612
Issue :
7939
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160662433
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05345-1