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Pockels Soliton Microcomb

Optics 2021-02-03 v1

Abstract

Kerr soliton microcombs have recently emerged as a prominent topic in integrated photonics and enabled new horizons for optical frequency metrology. Kerr soliton microcombs, as its name suggests, are based on the high-order cubic optical nonlinearity. It is desirable to exploit quadratic photonic materials, namely Pockels materials, for soliton generation and on-chip implementation of 1f-2f comb self-referencing. Such quadratically-driven solitons have been theoretically proposed, but have not yet been observed in a nanophotonic platform despite of recent progresses in quadratic comb generation in free-space and crystalline resonators. Here we report photonic chip-based Pockels microcomb solitons driven by three-wave mixing in an aluminum nitride microring resonator. In contrast to typical Kerr solitons, our Pockels soliton features unity soliton generation fidelity, two-by-two annihilation of multi-soliton states, favorable tuning dynamics, and high pump-to-soliton conversion efficiency.

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@article{arxiv.2004.07708,
  title  = {Pockels Soliton Microcomb},
  author = {Alexander W. Bruch and Xianwen Liu and Zheng Gong and Joshua B. Surya and Ming Li and Chang-Ling Zou and Hong. X. Tang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.07708},
  year   = {2021}
}
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