Optical Frequency Comb Generation via Cascaded Intensity and Phase Photonic Crystal Modulators

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Nanophotonics, driven by low processing power and high density integration, is appearing as the next logical step for microwave photonics. Optical frequency combs (OFCs), which play a vital role in integrated microwave photonics, have not yet generated using nano-structured devices. In this paper, we propose OFC generation based on all-optical modulation of nanophotonic structures. A theoretical model based on temporal coupled mode theory is developed to describe cascaded all-optical photonic crystal intensity and phase modulators. Using a modulation light with a sinusoidal waveform, a separate carrier light is modulated to generate an OFC. By manipulating the modulation power and device dimensions, a flat OFC that spans over a 600 GHz is delivered. The proposed system offers OFC generation with tunable comb line spacing using devices with high density integration capabilities.

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Francis, H., Zhang, X. D., Chen, S., Yu, J. W., Che, K. J., Hopkinson, M., & Jin, C. Y. (2021). Optical Frequency Comb Generation via Cascaded Intensity and Phase Photonic Crystal Modulators. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTQE.2020.3041936

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