Affiliation:
1. University of California
2. Shanghai Jiao Tong University
3. NTT Research, Inc.
Abstract
Soliton mode locking in high-Q
microcavities provides a way to integrate frequency comb systems.
Among material platforms, AlGaAs has one of the largest optical
nonlinearity coefficients, and is advantageous for low-pump-threshold
comb generation. However, AlGaAs also has a very large thermo-optic
effect that destabilizes soliton formation, and femtosecond soliton
pulse generation has only been possible at cryogenic temperatures.
Here, soliton generation in AlGaAs microresonators at room temperature
is reported for the first time, to the best of our knowledge. The
destabilizing thermo-optic effect is shown to instead provide
stability in the high-repetition-rate soliton regime (corresponding to
a large, normalized second-order dispersion parameter D 2/κ).
Single soliton and soliton crystal generation with sub-milliwatt
optical pump power are demonstrated. The generality of this approach
is verified in a high-Q silica
microtoroid where manual tuning into the soliton regime is
demonstrated. Besides the advantages of large optical nonlinearity,
these AlGaAs devices are natural candidates for integration with
semiconductor pump lasers. Furthermore, the approach should generalize
to any high-Q resonator material
platform.
Funder
DEVCOM Army Research
Laboratory
NTT Research, Inc.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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