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Ultralow-threshold thin-film lithium niobate optical parametric oscillator

Materials with strong second-order ( χ ( 2 ) ) optical nonlinearity, especially lithium niobate, play a critical role in building optical parametric oscillators (OPOs). However, chip-scale integration of low-loss χ ( 2 ) materials remains challenging and limits the threshold power of on-chip χ ( 2 )...

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Published in:Optica 2021-04, Vol.8 (4), p.539
Main Authors: Lu, Juanjuan, Al Sayem, Ayed, Gong, Zheng, Surya, Joshua B., Zou, Chang-Ling, Tang, Hong X.
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Language:English
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Summary:Materials with strong second-order ( χ ( 2 ) ) optical nonlinearity, especially lithium niobate, play a critical role in building optical parametric oscillators (OPOs). However, chip-scale integration of low-loss χ ( 2 ) materials remains challenging and limits the threshold power of on-chip χ ( 2 ) OPO. Here we report an on-chip lithium niobate optical parametric oscillator at the telecom wavelengths using a quasi-phase-matched, high-quality microring resonator, whose threshold power ( ∼ 30 µ W ) is 400 times lower than that in previous χ ( 2 ) integrated photonics platforms. An on-chip power conversion efficiency of 11% is obtained from pump to signal and idler fields at a pump power of 93 µW. The OPO wavelength tuning is achieved by varying the pump frequency and chip temperature. With the lowest power threshold among all on-chip OPOs demonstrated so far, as well as advantages including high conversion efficiency, flexibility in quasi-phase-matching, and device scalability, the thin-film lithium niobate OPO opens new opportunities for chip-based tunable classical and quantum light sources and provides a potential platform for realizing photonic neural networks.
ISSN:2334-2536
2334-2536
DOI:10.1364/OPTICA.418984