Photo-induced cascaded harmonic and comb generation in silicon nitride microresonators
Abstract
Silicon nitride (SiN) is an ever-maturing integrated platform for nonlinear optics. Yet, due to the absence of second-order () nonlinearity, SiN is mostly considered for third-order () nonlinear interactions. Recently, this limitation was overcome by optical poling in both SiN waveguides and microresonators via the photogalvanic effect, resulting in the inscription of quasi-phase-matched gratings. Here, we report cascaded nonlinear effects in a normal dispersion SiN microresonator with combined and nonlinearities. We demonstrate that the photo-induced grating also provides phase-matching for the sum-frequency generation process, enabling the initiation and successive switching of primary combs at pump wavelength. Additionally, the doubly resonant pump and second-harmonic fields allow for cascaded third-harmonic generation, where a secondary optically written grating is identified. Finally, we reach a low-noise, broadband microcomb state evolved from the sum-frequency coupled primary comb. These results expand the scope of cascaded effects in and microresonators.
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@article{arxiv.2203.15889,
title = {Photo-induced cascaded harmonic and comb generation in silicon nitride microresonators},
author = {Jianqi Hu and Edgars Nitiss and Jijun He and Junqiu Liu and Ozan Yakar and Wenle Weng and Tobias J. Kippenberg and Camille-Sophie Brès},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.15889},
year = {2022}
}