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Self-starting bi-chromatic LiNbO<sub>3</sub> soliton microcomb
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2019
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Quantum SciencePhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesSoliton Mode LockingPhotonic MaterialsApplied PhysicsSoliton SwitchingSoliton SpectrumNon-linear OpticTopological SolitonOptical SolitonOptical SwitchingOptoelectronicsNanophotonicsElectro-optics Device
For its many useful properties, including second and third-order optical nonlinearity as well as electro-optic control, lithium niobate is considered an important potential microcomb material. Here, a soliton microcomb is demonstrated in a monolithic high-Q lithium niobate resonator. Besides the demonstration of soliton mode locking, the photorefractive effect enables mode locking to self-start and soliton switching to occur bi-directionally. Second-harmonic generation of the soliton spectrum is also observed, an essential step for comb self-referencing. The Raman shock time constant of lithium niobate is also determined by measurement of soliton self-frequency-shift. Besides the considerable technical simplification provided by a self-starting soliton system, these demonstrations, together with the electro-optic and piezoelectric properties of lithium niobate, open the door to a multi-functional microcomb providing f-2f generation and fast electrical control of optical frequency and repetition rate, all of which are critical in applications including time keeping, frequency synthesis/division, spectroscopy and signal generation.
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