Selective engineering of cavity resonance for frequency matching in optical parametric processes

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Abstract

We propose to selectively engineer a single cavity resonance to achieve frequency matching for optical parametric processes in high-Q microresonators. For this purpose, we demonstrate an approach, selective mode splitting (SMS), to precisely shift a targeted cavity resonance, while leaving other cavity modes intact. We apply SMS to achieve efficient parametric generation via four-wave mixing in high-Q silicon microresonators. The proposed approach is of great potential for broad applications in integrated nonlinear photonics.

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Lu, X., Rogers, S., Jiang, W. C., & Lin, Q. (2014). Selective engineering of cavity resonance for frequency matching in optical parametric processes. Applied Physics Letters, 105(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4898001

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