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Electro-optic eigenfrequency tuning of potassium tantalate-niobate microresonators

Optics 2020-01-14 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Eigenfrequency tuning in microresonators is useful for a range of applications including frequency-agile optical filters and tunable optical frequency converters. In most of these applications, eigenfrequency tuning is achieved by thermal or mechanical means, while a few non-centrosymmetric crystals such as lithium niobate allow for such tuning using the linear electro-optic effect. Potassium tantalate-niobate (KTa1xNbxO3\mathrm{KTa}_{1-x}\mathrm{Nb}_{x}\mathrm{O}_{3} with 0x10\leq x \leq1, KTN) is a particularly attractive material for electro-optic tuning purposes. It has both non-centrosymmetric and centrosymmetric phases offering outstandingly large linear as well as quadratic electro-optic coefficients near the phase transition temperature. We demonstrate whispering-gallery resonators (WGRs) made of KTN with quality factors of Q>107Q>10^{7} and electro-optic eigenfrequency tuning of more than 100 GHz at λ=1040\lambda=1040\,nm for moderate field strengths of E=250E=250\,V/mm. The tuning behavior near the phase transition temperature is analyzed by introducing a simple theoretical model. These results pave the way for applications such as electro-optically tunable microresonator-based Kerr frequency combs.

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@article{arxiv.1910.09278,
  title  = {Electro-optic eigenfrequency tuning of potassium tantalate-niobate microresonators},
  author = {Jan Szabados and Christoph S. Werner and Simon J. Herr and Ingo Breunig and Karsten Buse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.09278},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Letter, 4 figures, 6 pages