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Spiral resonator referenced on-chip low noise microwave generation

Optics 2025-02-20 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

In recent years, miniaturization and integration of photonic microwave oscillators by optical frequency division approach have witnessed rapid progress. In this work, we report on-chip low phase noise photonic microwave generation based on a planar chip design. Dual lasers are co-locked to a silicon nitride spiral resonator and their relative phase noise is measured below the cavity thermal noise limit, resulting in record low on-chip relative optical phase noise. A broadband integrated electro-optic comb up to 3.43 THz (27 nm) bandwidth is utilized to divide down the relative phase noise of the spiral resonator referenced lasers to the microwave domain. All-around record-low phase noise is achieved for planar chip-based photonic microwave oscillators from 10 Hz to 10 kHz offsets. The planar chip design, high technology-readiness level, foundry-ready processing, combined with the exceptional phase noise performance for our work represent a major advance of integrated photonic microwave oscillators.

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@article{arxiv.2502.13470,
  title  = {Spiral resonator referenced on-chip low noise microwave generation},
  author = {Long Cheng and Mengdi Zhao and Yang He and Yu Zhang and Roy Meade and Kerry Vahala and Mian Zhang and Jiang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.13470},
  year   = {2025}
}