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Photonic chip-based high-efficiency soliton microcombs via electroopitc-Kerr synergy

Optics 2025-05-22 v1

Abstract

Temporal soliton mode-locking in coherently pumped microcavities provides a promising platform for miniaturized frequency comb systems. While significant progress has been made, achieving high conversion efficiency in such microcombs remains a critical challenge. Soliton generation through pulse pumping has emerged as an effective strategy to improve conversion efficiency. However, the on-chip integration of pulse generation with dissipative Kerr soliton (DKS) formation within the photonic chip has not yet been realized. In this work, we demonstrate a photonic chip-based soliton microcomb with high conversion efficiency, achieved by integrating on-chip pulse generation and DKS generation. The pulsed laser, fabricated on a lithium niobate-on-insulator (LNOI) platform, delivers a 35.5GHz repetition rate with broadly tunable center frequencies. By coupling these on-chip pulses to a silicon nitride microresonator, we achieve stable DKS generation with a pump-to-soliton conversion efficiency of 43.9% under steady-state conditions. This integrated architecture establishes a viable pathway toward chip-scale soliton microcombs with unprecedented efficiency, opening up new possibilities for optical communications, precision spectroscopy, and photonic sensing.

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@article{arxiv.2505.15001,
  title  = {Photonic chip-based high-efficiency soliton microcombs via electroopitc-Kerr synergy},
  author = {Rui Niu and Shuai Wan and Pi-Yu Wang and Rui Ma and Jin Li and Fang Bo and Zhen Shen and Guang-Can Guo and Fang-Wen Sun and Junqiu Liu and Chun-Hua Dong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.15001},
  year   = {2025}
}