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Ultrabroadband supercontinuum generation and frequency-comb stabilization using on-chip waveguides with both cubic and quadratic nonlinearities

Optics 2017-08-02 v1

Abstract

Using aluminum-nitride photonic-chip waveguides, we generate optical-frequency-comb supercontinuum spanning from 500 nm to 4000 nm with a 0.8 nJ seed pulse, and show that the spectrum can be tailored by changing the waveguide geometry. Since aluminum nitride exhibits both quadratic and cubic nonlinearities, the spectra feature simultaneous contributions from numerous nonlinear mechanisms: supercontinuum generation, difference-frequency generation, second-harmonic generation, and third-harmonic generation. As one application of integrating multiple nonlinear processes, we measure and stabilize the carrier-envelope-offset frequency of a laser comb by direct photodetection of the output light. Additionally, we generate ~0.3 mW in the 3000 nm to 4000 nm region, which is potentially useful for molecular spectroscopy. The combination of broadband light generation from the visible through the mid-infrared, combined with simplified self-referencing, provides a path towards robust comb systems for spectroscopy and metrology in the field.

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@article{arxiv.1704.03908,
  title  = {Ultrabroadband supercontinuum generation and frequency-comb stabilization using on-chip waveguides with both cubic and quadratic nonlinearities},
  author = {Daniel D. Hickstein and Hojoong Jung and David R. Carlson and Alex Lind and Ian Coddington and Kartik Srinivasan and Gabriel G. Ycas and Daniel C. Cole and Abijith Kowligy and Connor Fredrick and Stefan Droste and Erin S. Lamb and Nathan R. Newbury and Hong X. Tang and Scott A. Diddams and Scott B. Papp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.03908},
  year   = {2017}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures