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Ultra-wideband electrically-tuned mid-infrared on-chip parametric oscillator

Optics 2026-04-09 v1

Abstract

Developing compact, broadband mid-infrared coherent sources for applications in spectroscopy and sensing remains a pressing challenge in photonics. However, material limitations and integration constraints have restricted the accessible wavelengths and operation bandwidths of current mid-infrared lasers. Here, we address these challenges by developing a nonlinear integrated photonic device that converts a fixed-wavelength near-infrared pump laser into broadly tunable mid-infrared light. Our device, an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) integrated on thin-film lithium niobate, generates 22 THz of multi-milliwatt, voltage-tunable radiation from 2.7-3.4 microns, a region typically difficult to access but vital for environmental, chemical, and biological sensing. By introducing an on-chip-tunable OPO architecture taking advantage of the Vernier effect, we obtain electrical control of the emission wavelengths from coarse, multi-THz scales down to continuous, sub-100-GHz mode-hop-free tuning ranges. This work establishes a robust platform for a new class of compact, widely tunable mid-infrared sources with potential for future scaling.

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@article{arxiv.2604.06673,
  title  = {Ultra-wideband electrically-tuned mid-infrared on-chip parametric oscillator},
  author = {Alexander Y. Hwang and Hubert S. Stokowski and Luke Qi and David K. Concepcion and Geun Ho Ahn and Ethan Rosenfeld and Taewon Park and Devin J. Dean and Martin M. Fejer and Amir H. Safavi-Naeini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.06673},
  year   = {2026}
}

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14 pages, 5 figures, with Methods and 3 supplementary figures