Frequency Comb Generation by Bloch Gain Induced Giant Kerr Nonlinearity

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Abstract

Optical nonlinearities are known to coherently couple amplitude and phase of light, which can result in the formation of periodic waveforms. Such waveforms are referred to as optical frequency combs. Here we show that Bloch gain - a nonclassical phenomenon that was first predicted in the 1930s - can play an essential role in comb formation. We develop a self-consistent theoretical model that considers all aspects of comb dynamics: band structure, electron transport, and cavity dynamics. In quantum cascade lasers, Bloch gain gives rise to a giant Kerr nonlinearity, which enables frequency modulated combs and serves as the physical origin of the linewidth enhancement factor. Bloch gain also triggers the formation of solitonlike structures in ring resonators, paving the way toward electrically driven Kerr combs.

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Opačak, N., Cin, S. D., Hillbrand, J., & Schwarz, B. (2021). Frequency Comb Generation by Bloch Gain Induced Giant Kerr Nonlinearity. Physical Review Letters, 127(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.093902

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