Tunable and efficient ultraviolet generation in nanophotonic lithium niobate
Abstract
On-chip ultraviolet sources are of great interest for building compact and scalable atomic clocks, quantum computers, and spectrometers; however, few material platforms are suitable for integrated ultraviolet light generation. Of these materials, thin-film lithium niobate is the most competitive due to its ability to be quasi-phase-matched, optical confinement, and nonlinear properties. Here, we present efficient (197 5 %/W/cm) second harmonic generation of UV-A light in a periodically poled lithium niobate nanophotonic waveguide. We achieve on-chip ultraviolet powers of 30 W, demonstrating the potential for compact frequency-doubling of common near-IR laser diodes. By using a large cross section waveguide (600 nm film thickness), we achieve insensitivity to fabrication errors, and can attain first-order quasi-phase-matching with relatively long poling periods (>1.5 m). The device also demonstrates linear wavelength tunability using temperature. By varying the poling period, we have achieved the shortest reported wavelength (355 nm) generated through frequency doubling in thin-film lithium niobate. Our results open up new avenues to realize ultraviolet on-chip sources and chip-scale photonics.
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@article{arxiv.2303.10234,
title = {Tunable and efficient ultraviolet generation in nanophotonic lithium niobate},
author = {Emily Hwang and Nathan Harper and Ryoto Sekine and Luis Ledezma and Alireza Marandi and Scott K. Cushing},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.10234},
year = {2023}
}