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1-GHz VIS-to-MIR frequency combs enabled by CMOS-compatible nanophotonic waveguides

Optics 2026-01-09 v2

Abstract

A fully stabilized frequency comb is essential for precision metrology and coherent optical synthesis. However, fully-stabilized frequency combs generally require separate stages for supercontinuum generation (SCG) and self-referencing, largely limiting their compactness. Here, enabled by the low-threshold multi-octave supercontinuum generation and concurrent third-harmonic generation in low-loss silicon nitride waveguides, we present a novel approach to a self-referenced frequency comb source at 1 GHz repetition rate spanning from the full visible (VIS) to the mid-infrared (MIR). Our coherent comb is seeded by an all-polarization-maintaining ultrafast fiber laser at 1556 nm, with a pulse duration of 73 fs at 1 GHz repetition rate. With an injected energy of merely 110 pJ, the pulses propagate through dispersion-engineered Si3N4 waveguides, generating supercontinuum spanning over three octaves from 350-3280 nm i.e. 0.76 PHz of coherent bandwidth. Moreover, the on-chip third harmonic generation provides a carrier envelope offset beat note via f-3f with a signal-to-noise ratio of 43 dB. Fueled by the evolving photonic integration providing possibilities of on-chip filtering and photo-detectors, this approach for single-chip self-referencing of high-repetition-rate frequency combs paves the way for ultrabroadband comb sources with unprecedented compactness and field-readiness.

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@article{arxiv.2509.23704,
  title  = {1-GHz VIS-to-MIR frequency combs enabled by CMOS-compatible nanophotonic waveguides},
  author = {Xuan Zhang and Yuchen Wang and Junguo Xu and Xiyue Zhang and Xia Hou and Qiankun Li and Xueying Sun and Yongyuan Chu and Chengbo Mou and Hairun Guo and Sida Xing},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.23704},
  year   = {2026}
}