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Coherent satellites in multispectral regenerative frequency microcombs

Jinghui Yang, Shu‐Wei Huang, Zhenda Xie, Mingbin Yu, Dim‐Lee Kwong, Chee Wei Wong

2020Communications Physics15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Multispectral frequency combs provide new architectures for laser spectroscopy, clockwork, and high-capacity communications. Frequency microcombs have demonstrated remarkable impact in frequency metrology and synthesis, albeit with spectral bandwidth bounded by intrinsic second-order dispersion and consequently low-intensities at the spectral edges. Here we report coherent satellite clusters in multispectral regenerative frequency microcombs with enhanced intensities at the octave points and engineered frequency span. Beyond the conventional bandwidth of parametric oscillation, the regenerative satellites are facilitated by higher-order dispersion control, allowing for multiphase-matched parametric processes. The satellite span is deterministically controlled from 34 to 72 THz by pumped at C/L-bands, with coherence preserved with the central comb through the nonlinear parametric process. We further show the mirrored appearance of the satellite transition dynamics simultaneously with the central comb at each comb state. These multispectral satellites extend the scope of parametric-based frequency combs and provide a unique platform for clockwork, spectroscopy and communications.

Topics & Concepts

Frequency combBandwidth (computing)Parametric statisticsMultispectral imageOpticsCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)MetrologyPhysicsSatelliteComputer scienceLaserTelecommunicationsMathematicsArtificial intelligenceStatisticsAstronomyQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesPhotonic and Optical DevicesLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications