Mid-infrared frequency combs and staggered spectral patterns in χ (2) microresonators

  • Amiune N
  • Fan Z
  • Pankratov V
  • et al.
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Abstract

The potential of frequency comb spectroscopy has aroused great interest in generating mid-infrared frequency combs in the integrated photonic setting. However, despite remarkable progress in microresonators and quantum cascade lasers, the availability of suitable mid-IR comb sources remains scarce. Here, we generate mid-IR microcombs relying on cascaded three-wave-mixing for the first time. By pumping a CdSiP 2 microresonator at 1.55 µm wavelength with a low power continuous wave laser, we generate χ (2) frequency combs at 3.1 µm wavelength, with a span of about 30 nm. We observe ordinary combs states with a line spacing of the free spectral range of the resonator, and combs where the sideband numbers around the pump and half-harmonic alternate, forming staggered patterns of spectral lines. Our scheme for mid-IR microcomb generation is compatible with integrated telecom lasers. Therefore, it has the potential to be used as a simple and fully integrated mid-IR comb source, relying on only one single material.

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Amiune, N., Fan, Z., Pankratov, V. V., Puzyrev, D. N., Skryabin, D. V., Zawilski, K. T., … Breunig, I. (2023). Mid-infrared frequency combs and staggered spectral patterns in χ (2) microresonators. Optics Express, 31(2), 907. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.476436

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