Engineered Raman Lasing in Photonic Integrated Chalcogenide Microresonators
Yufei Huang, Di Xia, Pingyang Zeng, Jiaxin Zhao, Zelin Yang, Suwan, Sun, Liyang Luo, Guiying Hu, Dong Liu, Yufei Li, Hairun Guo, Bin Zhang and, Zhaohui Li

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates engineered Raman lasing in high-Q chalcogenide microresonators, achieving record-low thresholds and tunability, advancing integrated nonlinear photonics for spectroscopic applications.
Contribution
It presents the first high-Q chalcogenide microresonators with engineered Raman lasing, achieving low thresholds and tunability for integrated photonic systems.
Findings
Record-low lasing threshold of 3.25 mW
Observation of single-mode Raman lasers and broadband Raman-Kerr combs
Demonstration of wavelength and temperature tunability
Abstract
Chalcogenide glass (ChG) is an attractive material for integrated nonlinear photonics due to its wide transparency and high nonlinearity, and its capability of being directly deposited and patterned on Silicon wafer substrates. It has a singular Raman effect among amorphous materials. Yet, the Raman lasing performance in high quality and chip integrated ChG microresonators remains unexplored. Here, we demonstrate an engineered Raman lasing dynamic based on home developed photonic integrated high-Q ChG microresonators. With a quality factor above 10^6, we achieve the record-low lasing threshold 3.25 mW among integrated planar photonic platforms. Both the single-mode Raman lasers and a broadband Raman-Kerr comb are observed and characterized, which is dependent on the dispersion of our flexible photonic platform and engineered via tuning the waveguide geometric size. The tunability of…
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TopicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Photonic and Optical Devices · Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
