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Self-injection-locked second-harmonic integrated source

Authors :
Ling, Jingwei
Staffa, Jeremy
Wang, Heming
Shen, Boqiang
Chang, Lin
Javid, Usman A.
Wu, Lue
Yuan, Zhiquan
Lopez-Rios, Raymond
Li, Mingxiao
He, Yang
Li, Bohan
Bowers, John E.
Vahala, Kerry J.
Lin, Qiang
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

High coherence visible and near-visible laser sources are centrally important to the operation of advanced position/navigation/timing systems as well as classical/quantum sensing systems. However, the complexity and size of these bench-top lasers is an impediment to their transitioning beyond the laboratory. Here, a system-on-a-chip that emits high-coherence visible and near-visible lightwaves is demonstrated. The devices rely upon a new approach wherein wavelength conversion and coherence increase by self-injection-locking are combined within in a single nonlinear resonator. This simplified approach is demonstrated in a hybridly-integrated device and provides a short-term linewidth around 10-30 kHz. On-chip, converted optical power over 2 mW is also obtained. Moreover, measurements show that heterogeneous integration can result in conversion efficiency higher than 25% with output power over 11 mW. Because the approach uses mature III-V pump lasers in combination with thin-film lithium niobate, it can be scaled for low-cost manufacturing of high-coherence visible emitters. Also, the coherence generation process can be transferred to other frequency conversion processes including optical parametric oscillation, sum/difference frequency generation, and third-harmonic generation.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.03071
Document Type :
Working Paper