High parametric efficiency in laser cavity-soliton microcombs

  • Cutrona A
  • Rowley M
  • Das D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Laser cavity-soliton microcombs are robust optical pulsed sources, usually implemented with a microresonator-filtered fibre laser. In such a configuration, a nonlinear microcavity converts the narrowband pulse resulting from bandwidth-limited amplification to a background-free broadband microcomb. Here, we theoretically and experimentally study the soliton conversion efficiency between the narrowband input pulse and the two outputs of a four-port integrated microcavity, namely the ‘Drop’ and ‘Through’ ports. We simultaneously measure on-chip, single-soliton conversion efficiencies of 45% and 25% for the two broadband comb outputs at the ‘Drop’ and ‘Through’ ports of a 48.9 GHz free-spectral range micro-ring resonator, obtaining a total conversion efficiency of 72%.

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Cutrona, A., Rowley, M., Das, D., Olivieri, L., Peters, L., Chu, S. T., … Pasquazi, A. (2022). High parametric efficiency in laser cavity-soliton microcombs. Optics Express, 30(22), 39816. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.470376

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