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A re-entrant chip-free-space photonic interface for telecom-to-Rubidium spectroscopy

Optics 2026-07-16 v1

Abstract

Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) generate, route, and process light with high efficiency, scalability, and functional density on a single chip. Yet the tightly confined on-chip modes can not easily access or effectively interact with atomic vapors, fluids, gain media, and biological samples. Existing approaches require bringing the medium onto the chip or into a weak, tightly confined evanescent field, which restricts the interaction volume and the range of accessible media. Here, we demonstrate a re-entrant chip-free-space interface in which a thin-film lithium niobate circuit frequency-doubles telecom light, emits the 780~nm field through a Rubidium vapor cell, and recollects the reflected probe on the same chip. This emit-interact-recollect loop resolves the saturated absorption spectrum and stabilizes the telecom laser to within ±280\pm 280~kHz over 2 hours. Our study paves an route to embed external media into PICs through the re-entrant photonic interface.

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@article{arxiv.2607.15186,
  title  = {A re-entrant chip-free-space photonic interface for telecom-to-Rubidium spectroscopy},
  author = {Jia-Lin Chen and Ruixin Zhou and Deng-Hong Liu and You-Long Fan and Zhu-Bo Wang and Min Chen and Xiang Fang and Jia-Qi Wang and Zheng-Fu Han and Guang-Can Guo and Ai-Ping Liu and Pengfei Wang and Xiaochi Liu and Juanjuan Lu and Wei Chen and Chang-Ling Zou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.15186},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, 3 figures