Giant Brillouin gain in frozen CS2 capillaries

  • Seiderer S
  • Geilen A
  • Sliwa L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Stimulated Brillouin-Mandelstam scattering offers exceptional capabilities for photonic signal processing, but current platforms demand performance trade-offs between long interaction lengths, high gain, low optical losses, and practical implementation. Here, we demonstrate a novel platform based on the reversible freezing of a carbon disulfide filled liquid-core optical fiber. This approach delivers a giant in-fiber Brillouin gain of 434 W-1m-1 with a linewidth of 24 MHz, while maintaining low propagation losses in a fully spliced architecture and providing the potential for meter-scale interaction lengths. Leveraging this gain, as a proof of principle, we realize an optoacoustic memory operating at sub-nanojoule pulse energies - more than two orders of magnitude lower than state-of-the-art implementations. This power reduction is universal for Brillouin-based fiber applications in general and will enable low-power photonic signal processing and neuromorphic computing, efficient microwave photonics and sensing, as well as in-fiber quantum optomechanics-based technologies.

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Seiderer, S., Geilen, A., Sliwa, L. N., Gan, L., Qi, X., Chemnitz, M., … Stiller, B. (2026). Giant Brillouin gain in frozen CS2 capillaries. https://doi.org/10.1364/OPTICA.600056

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