Self-referencing of an on-chip soliton Kerr frequency comb without external broadening
Victor Brasch, Erwan Lucas, John D. Jost, Michael Geiselmann, Tobias, J. Kippenberg

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel on-chip Kerr frequency comb that self-references without external broadening, enabling compact, integrated optical frequency measurement and stabilization.
Contribution
The authors achieve external broadening-free self-referencing of a Kerr frequency comb directly from a silicon nitride microresonator.
Findings
Spectrum spans two-thirds of an octave
Successfully detects the offset frequency of the comb
Enables on-chip microwave-to-optical clockwork
Abstract
Self-referencing turns pulsed laser systems into self-referenced frequency combs. Such frequency combs allow counting of optical frequencies and have a wide range of applications. The required optical bandwidth to implement self-referencing is typically obtained via nonlinear broadening in optical fibers. Recent advances in the field of Kerr frequency combs have provided a path towards the development of compact frequency comb sources that provide broadband frequency combs, exhibit microwave repetition rates and that are compatible with on-chip photonic integration. These devices have the potential to significantly expand the use of frequency combs. Yet to date self-referencing of such Kerr frequency combs has only been attained by applying conventional, fiber based broadening techniques. Here we demonstrate external broadening-free self-referencing of a Kerr frequency comb. An optical…
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TopicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Photonic and Optical Devices · Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
