Abstract
Mid-infrared spectroscopy, an important technique for sensing molecules, has encountered barriers from sources either limited in tuning range or excessively bulky for widespread use. We present a compact, efficient, and broadly tunable optical parametric oscillator surmounting these challenges. Leveraging dispersion-engineered thin-film lithium niobate-on-sapphire photonics and a singly resonant cavity allows broad, controlled tuning over an octave from 1.5–3.3 µm. The device generates >25mW of mid-infrared light at 3.2 µm with 15% conversion efficiency. The ability to precisely control the device’s mid-infrared emission enables spectroscopy of methane and ammonia, demonstrating our approach’s relevance for sensing. Our work signifies an important advance in nonlinear photonics miniaturization, bringing practical field applications of high-speed, broadband mid-infrared spectroscopy closer to reality.
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Hwang, A. Y., Stokowski, H. S., Park, T., Jankowski, M., McKenna, T. P., Langrock, C., … Safavi-Naeini, A. H. (2023). Mid-infrared spectroscopy with a broadly tunable thin-film lithium niobate optical parametric oscillator. Optica, 10(11), 1535. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.502487
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