A chip-based optoelectronic-oscillator frequency comb
Jinbao Long, Zhongkai Wang, Huanfa Peng, Wei Sun, Dengke Chen, Shichang Li, Shuyi Li, Yi-Han Luo, Lan Gao, Baoqi Shi, Chen Shen, Jijun He, Linze Li, Tianyu Long, Baile Chen, Zhenyu Li, and Junqiu Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a passive, chip-based optoelectronic oscillator microcomb system that generates low-noise microwaves without active locking or external sources, using integrated CMOS-compatible components.
Contribution
It demonstrates a fully passive, integrated microcomb system combining an OEO with a silicon nitride microresonator, eliminating the need for active locking and external RF sources.
Findings
Achieves low phase noise microwave generation at 10.7 GHz
Uses CMOS-compatible, scalable integrated photonic components
Eliminates active locking and external RF sources in microcomb systems
Abstract
Microresonator-based Kerr frequency combs ("Kerr microcombs") constitute chip-scale frequency combs of broad spectral bandwidth and repetition rate ranging from gigahertz to terahertz. An appealing application exploiting microcombs' coherence and large repetition rate is microwave and millimeter-wave generation. Latest endeavor applying two-point optical frequency division (OFD) on photonic-chip-based microcombs has created microwaves with exceptionally low phase noise. Nevertheless, microcomb-based OFD still requires extensive active locking, additional lasers, and external RF or microwave sources, as well as sophisticated initiation. Here we demonstrate a simple and entirely passive (no active locking) architecture, which incorporates an optoelectronic oscillator (OEO) and symphonizes a coherent microcomb and a low-noise microwave spontaneously. Our OEO microcomb leverages…
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