Direct generation of optical frequency combs in χ(2) nonlinear cavities

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Abstract

Quadratic nonlinear processes are currently exploited for frequency comb transfer and extension from the visible and near infrared regions to other spectral ranges where direct comb generation cannot be accomplished. However, frequency comb generation has been directly observed in continuously pumped quadratic nonlinear crystals placed inside an optical cavity. At the same time, an introductory theoretical description of the phenomenon has been provided, showing a remarkable analogy with the dynamics of third-order Kerr microresonators. Here, we give an overview of our recent work on χ(2) frequency comb generation. Furthermore, we generalize the preliminary three-wave spectral model to a many-mode comb and present a stability analysis of different cavity field regimes. Although our work is a very early stage, it lays the groundwork for a novel class of highly efficient and versatile frequency comb synthesizers based on second-order nonlinear materials.

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Mosca, S., Ricciardi, I., Parisi, M., Maddaloni, P., Santamaria, L., De Natale, P., & De Rosa, M. (2016). Direct generation of optical frequency combs in χ(2) nonlinear cavities. Nanophotonics, 5(2), 316–331. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2016-0023

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