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Four-wave mixing parametric oscillation and frequency comb generation at visible wavelengths in a silica microbubble resonator

Optics 2016-12-21 v1

Abstract

Frequency comb generation in microresonators at visible wavelengths has found applications in a variety of areas such as metrology, sensing, and imaging. To achieve Kerr combs based on four-wave mixing in a microresonator, dispersion must be in the anomalous regime. In this work, we demonstrate dispersion engineering in a microbubble resonator (MBR) fabricated by a two-CO2_2 laser beam technique. By decreasing the wall thickness of the MBR down to 1.4 μ\mum, the zero dispersion wavelength shifts to values shorter than 764 nm, making phase matching possible around 765 nm. With the optical \textit{Q}-factor of the MBR modes being greater than 10710^7, four-wave mixing is observed at 765 nm for a pump power of 3 mW. By increasing the pump power, parametric oscillation is achieved, and a frequency comb with 14 comb lines is generated at visible wavelengths.

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@article{arxiv.1606.03334,
  title  = {Four-wave mixing parametric oscillation and frequency comb generation at visible wavelengths in a silica microbubble resonator},
  author = {Yong Yang and Xuefeng Jiang and Sho Kasumie and Guangming Zhao and Linhua Xu and Jonathan Ward and Lan Yang and Síle Nic Chormaic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.03334},
  year   = {2016}
}